Religion needs faith, science needs no faith

Shemar 2022-04-22 07:01:25

Transcendental, transcendental, are unprovable. Religion is so.
Verifiable, verifiable. Science is so.

Religion has both a demonstrable part and an unprovable part. The proven part is called "religion", and the falsified part is called "religion".
Science contains only the provable part. The verifiable part is called "science" when it has been proven, and it is called "obsolete science" when it is falsified.

While the demonstrable part of religion can be falsified, it leaves an unprovable part. This part, human beings will never find anything in their entire life, even after hundreds of millions of years, because this part is always transcendental and transcendental, no matter how intelligent or advanced the explorer is. So in that sense, I think aliens also have their own religion. The transcendental and transcendental part of religion is similar to absolute truth, which can be approached, but cannot be reached, but it is different from absolute truth, because "absolute fallacy" can also be transcendental and transcendental.
From the perspective of the pursuit of absolute truth, there is a certain truth to the saying that "the end of science is religion". But science has no end, because absolute truth cannot be reached, but only approached. If the transcendental, transcendental part of Orthodoxy is regarded as absolute truth, then this part of religion and science will never intersect.
Just because religion contains transcendental and transcendental parts, religion needs to be based on belief. And science is verifiable, so science does not need to be based on belief, it is only based on verifiable facts at a certain level and with a certain accuracy.

The centuries-old dogmatic confrontation between religion and science is tiresome, and traditional symbolic readings of the two do nothing to defuse the conflict. And what is very strange is that the believers and the unbelievers can actually be opposed to each other. Equally bizarre: Vegetarians and omnivores can also fight hard. There are too many idiots in this world who can't fight but like to fight together.

Having said so much, what I actually want to say is: magic sticks are sometimes more reliable than scientists. Because they are based on -- absolute truth.



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. .... from Vela NGC-2736

December 14, 2014


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