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Is science **sufficient **to make you and others happy and live in harmony?What can the Bible tell us about the best way to treat Hodgkin’s lymphoma, or whether the Kiwi fruit in my garden are ripe?
Science does a lot of things very, very, very well - as demonstrated by the very system you are using to pose this question. Aesthetic, moral or legal decisions are not among them - so what?![]()
On its own, I assume you mean? If so, then no, but I never claimed that it did. It does contribute far more to my life than the Bible does. Arguably religion does more to prevent people living in harmony than otherwise.Is science **sufficient **to make you and others happy and live in harmony?
So you reject the moral teaching of Jesus?On its own, I assume you mean? If so, then no, but I never claimed that it did. It does contribute far more to my life than the Bible does. Arguably religion does more to prevent people living in harmony than otherwise.
The topic is not whether religion is sufficient…Is religion sufficient to make you happy, and if so why are you using a computer and not squatting naked in a cave eating raw food that you caught with your bare hands? Or is it possible that no one thing has to do everything in life?
I would say rather that I do not rely on the moral teachings of Jesus. Those bits I agree with I can derive from first principles, which means far far more to me than an unsupported assertion in a book.So you reject the moral teaching of Jesus?
So why should religion not be held to the same standard as science? Are you saying that science is far more capable than religion?The topic is not whether religion is sufficient…
Are we using different definitions of “truth”? Because if science can’t give us “truth” about certain things then what is the point of it at all? For that matter, if science can’t lead us to any kind of “truth” then how are we even having this conversation to begin with? (The internet presumably required some kind of scientific research to createum… nothing. That’s like asking what the Bible says about evolution, the Big Bang,
dinosaurs, etc, because it doesn’t (Though God’s first words revealed, “Let there be
Light,” is *kinda *Big-Bang-y).
I’m sure science can give us information on what we think (on a neuro-
logical level) about** truth**, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty and love,
but as far as those six subjects by themselves, nothing.
Perhaps we are using different definitions, sorry!Are we using different definitions of “truth”? Because if science can’t give us “truth” about certain things then what is the point of it at all? For that matter, if science can’t lead us to any kind of “truth” then how are we even having this conversation to begin with? (The internet presumably required some kind of scientific research to create)
Well I did kinda touch on that a bit:I would imagine that science can teach us quite a bit about “beauty” and “love” too, though again depending on the way in which you’re defining those words. I.e., certainly not the same types of things that Christ can teach us about “love”, but just as an example, posters here frequently bring up scientific studies with regards to that subject that show that sex between two people creates a kind of bond and that is part of the reason that pre-marital sex is dangerous.
I’m sure science can give us information on what we think (on a neuro-
logical level) about truth, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty and love,
but as far as those six subjects by themselves, nothing.
Science IS truth… It put witch Doctors out of business…
Truth: It shows how the world works. Science helps us better understand the mind of God and how he creates. But of course it doesn’t answer the “why?”.
What can science tell us about truth, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty and love? Nothing.
What can science tell us about truth, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty and love? Nothing.
Yes,,,,,you just keep thinking that,,,,,,, teach everyone your thoughts.....What are your first principles?So you reject the moral teaching of Jesus?
So why should religion not be held to the same standard as science?The topic is not whether religion is sufficient…
Science is restricted to material reality. Philosophy and religion are concerned with reality as a whole which is far more complex, controversial and important.
No. It is incapable of answering questions about the value and purpose of life.Are you saying that science is far more capable than religion?
I think Science can only be true when it acknowledges the work of all creation to be of God’s. And when it does this, then Science does reveal the truth, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty, and love in God’s creation, past, present, and future. But when God is taken out as the maker of all things, visible and invisible, then the Science isn’t true or authentic, in that it isn’t entire.
I think a lot of people like to pit Science vs. Religion (I once overhead two young girls sitting on a bus - one asked the other, “Do you believe in God?” The other says, “No, I believe in science.”) It is sad, when young people are driven to believe that if they believe scientific claims, then they must deny God, or vice versa. They have lost the connection of linking nature with the creator, where then they can see that God is driving the works of the world, what is being studied in “Science”. You cannot separate the two, because once you do, Truth is no longer told in its entirety. Unfortunately, many scientists do not view science as revealing the works of God (and may weed out those who do), and actually portray a view that the knowledge they obtain excludes God! The textbooks that children study subconsciously portray this thought. We need more faithful, Catholic scientists!!!
Correct. !
One needs the other... it's ok to believe that God created everything....
But isn't it good that science backs it up with proof...
otherwise Witchdoctors and Elders weather religious ,tribal or by the state will dictate what you will believe.... science shows everything so all can see without bias
What can science tell us about truth, goodness, freedom, justice, beauty and love? Nothing.