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Re: Religion or Science... Why not Both? -
June 18th 2009, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pbandjay
I am not arguing at all. I simply made a statement about assumptions and science. And I don't read your posts because they always have some sort of negative mentality in them that makes them annoying to read. Sorry mate!
Then why do you continue to respond if they are so annoying? I'm well aware some people do not like how I write my posts, however, it's childish to ignore them simply because they're written in a way you don't like. I don't see why you bother to debate if you decide whether or not to respond to what someone has said based only on their writing style, not on what their response actually contains.
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Originally Posted by Dream
I think that religion and science can exist together in philosophical terms. The problem with them existing together is really more sociological than religious/philosophical. Different interests do not want to give up power or want to gain power, and they are essentially competing. To admit that science and religion can go together would be to give up power.
Did you mean to say that they do want to gain power instead of not gain? If not, then what are they competing for?