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[I.M.P.] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:35:11 PM 
Well, I didn't read THAT post for some reason!  Guess I had a short attention span and decided to reply to the first one down that caught my attention.
Yeah, that is interesting.  Good summary of the way each operates.
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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:13:46 PM 
which oddly is the theme of the book I got all those quotes out of.  unholy domain by dan ronco
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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:12:01 PM 
both are music fans (well, you know what I mean).  a scientist has more in comon with a priest than a metal head with a miley fan....  

dunno, its an interesting point of view.
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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:10:56 PM 

that could be.


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[I.M.P.] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:08:28 PM 
If there was no more mystery, oh well!

The day there is no mystery is when we're all run by machines anyway.
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[I.M.P.] Monday, August 24, 2009 11:06:02 PM 
Your previous post explains perfectly why science is not a religion-it is the stark differences between scientists and clerics.  Facts=/=Faith.  No way, no how.

The differences in approach is what defines each.

Can a cleric who claims things based on a book be called a scientist?

The emotional attachment that scientists have to their specific area of study, and who are part of hot button issues (like global warming) might be similar to a cleric's attachment to their religion.  But that attachment is simply a by product of their persuit.  The fervor of clerics and scientists is based on two completely different things.  An imperfect analogy would be to compare the fervor between a Priest fan at a Priest show and a tween at a Hannah Montana show.  The tween is not a metal head, despite the similarities in enthusiasm.  The cleric is not a scientist.  Both seek answers, both are defined by their method.

That is my two cents anyway.
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[spapad] Monday, August 24, 2009 10:12:28 PM 
Eventually, maybe that will be it's end. They day we unlock the mysteries will probably be the day the earth explodes. Then, if wont matter!
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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 10:03:15 PM 
could science be a religion then? explaining that which can not be understood?
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[spapad] Monday, August 24, 2009 10:01:05 PM 

Ya know I read something about this subject the other day which was a philosopical theory, that stated that mankind must be born to instictively to believe in a power greater to themselves, unless that instinct is counteracted by Parents, society, etc... As all cultures through time have had a need to seek out powers higher than themselves, I could consider this to be a Viable theory.

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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 9:56:25 PM 

Scientists and clerics have much in common.  Both take a world that can’t be fully understood and try to explain its fundamental properties

Clerics postulate beliefs that can never be proven; they demand you accept these postulates as your faith, which will guide your actions and thoughts.  It’s a top down way of thinking; start with the big picture and derive rules for living.  Fundamental knowledge is static.  Even the derived rules rarely change.

Scientists work from the bottom up.  They build a baseline of observations and formulate theories to explain these phenomena.  Nothing is sacred, with new observations; theories are discarded or modified to fit the facts.
  

[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 9:47:59 PM 
Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a hearless world and the soul of soulless conditions.  it is the opium of the people
Karl Marx, introduction to "contribution to the critique of Hegels philosophy, 1844
[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 9:15:36 PM 
and for another view

sicience without religion is lame; religion without science is blind.  Albert Einstein, Science and Religion, 1941
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[spapad] Monday, August 24, 2009 8:53:40 PM 
Nice HB!
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[Head banger] Monday, August 24, 2009 8:51:12 PM 
science deals mainly with facts, religion deals mainly with values, the two are not rivals, they are complimentary.  Martin Luther King, Jr.  Strength to Love, 1963
[Craig Wagenhoffer] Saturday, August 22, 2009 7:27:50 AM 
Normally I'm a very sceptical person. For example: I really don't believe that Planet X will enter the solar system during December 2012 AD and destroy humanity. That's bullshit and it cracks me up. LOL! But the people you see in that documentary are A grade scientists who teach at universities like Harvard. All their theories are based on facts and proof. 

It's scary, because it makes me realize how insignificant we really are. The amount of time that has preceded our lifetime is endless, the amount that succeeds it will be endless as well. Going back a billion years in time would still mean nothing. There's no beginning and there's no end. It just goes on forever. Just think of it. It's crazy. I don't understand why some of these scientists don't end up in a mental institution.
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[_strat_] Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:35:31 AM 
Lol... Ive heard something like that once. Not a parallel universe, but this universe. Supposing that its infinite, that means that there is an infinite number of planets with life on them. No matter how rare they are, the number is still infinite. And it means that there is an infinite number of combinations of life, and an infinite number of planets like our, with an infinite number of worlds that are just like our, and an infinite number of worlds that are just like ours, save for a few details. No matter how rare, they are still infinite.

So, according to that logic, there are worlds without emos, worlds without Miley Cyrus, and worlds where George Bush wasnt taken from his chimp parents and adopted by humans.

Better start buliding a spaceship right away.
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[Bev] Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:18:09 AM 
May be of little relevence to some and more to others.  I posted this link once before in the old religion thread, a year or so ago.  In case anyone cares to share yet another perspective:  www.greggbraden.com/
[_strat_] Saturday, August 22, 2009 5:13:29 AM 

WRONG.


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[guidogodoy] Friday, August 21, 2009 10:02:15 PM 
You mean that I shouldn't have bought that year's supply of Extenze and invested the rest of my savings in gold?!? Oh crap!!!!   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Friday, August 21, 2009 9:50:11 PM)
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