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Originally posted by Gabriel:
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well, science does not appreciate the mysteries of human lives. what it concerns is numbers and formulers. the exact amount of carbont react with equal its amount of oxygen will result that much CO2 (dont bother to correct me on the word choices. I assure you I learnt your college chemistry shit at 9th grade). but anyways, religion teachs a way of life, it is not just a subject to be studied or taught. religion does not question the truth of unknown, instead religion includes that as mystery, as it is a inevitable experience of our existence. defy that mystery, you lose the spiritual life, which is a soul's essential need. thats the difference between religion and science, as I see it.
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Numbers and formulers is Phyics and such only one arm of science. Science does appreciate the mysteries of life but choose to seek an explaintion. Religion is matter to be taught for without it teaching all regilion will die. It also tries to explain mysterys but does so too often by ruling them acts of god then seeking real answers.[/QUOTE]But Gabriel there are Christian scientists. I was a Christian studying Sociology before I was a musician. Believing there is someone behind everything, doesn't meant you don't want to know how it's done.
I for one am fascinated by discoveries of sulfur eating beings at the bottom of the ocean (living near cracks in the ocean floor). There are Christians who believe in evolution as well. They just believe God directed it.
As I have said again and again, Science and religion are not mutually exclusive.
Has anyone considered these words?
Conscience
Omniscience
Prescience
Note the word constructions?