I agree with Seinfeld.
Science has "faith" in numerous "theorys", so what is the difference?
Can science prove evolution beyond theory?
Can science explain what life is and where does it go when it ends?
Isn't it an axiom of physics that all physical energy does not simply disappear, it simply transmutates, e.g., water into steam, etc?
Can Science explain just exactly what time is, in words?
Can science measure the universe? The distance between galaxies? It can "theorize", buts thats about it.
What about the various theorys regarding electricity?
We take it on good faith that electrical current is the flow of electrons that occurs when a difference in potential is acheived across a physical body. And that in digital logic, 1 and 1 = 1, while 0 and 1 = 0, 1 and 0 = 0, 0 and 0= 0, etc.
You can't see these things, yet they exist.
Sounds an awful lot like faith, to me.
I have no need for religion, personally, but if some derive something positive from it, what the fuck's the problem?
Everbody has their own life experience to learn from, what works for you may not work for me, etc.
As for this:
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All you need is sheeple with faith and a figure who claims divine authority to get arma-motherfucking-geddon.
I call bullshit.
Religion, like science, is a human invention.
The problem is not religion any more than it is science; the problem is the nature of Man.
Without science, there would be no hydrogen bombs, chemical weapons, or biological weapons. So tell me again what will ultimately be the thing that wipes us out (barring some form of natural disaster, of course)?"