Quote from vhehn:
and yet every possible test that the human mind can devise to test for the supernatural fails.
science ultimately proves that many things our emotions tells us are not true.
Can't the same thing be said about faith? That religious beliefs are only as valid as the flawed humans who arbitrarily choose to believe them? However, unlike science, such arbitrary beliefs don't even meet the limited cognitive tests available to us flawed humans. Therefore such arbitrary beliefs are lower on the ordinal scale of human comprehension of validity, however limited such human comprehension may be. Stated differently, blind faith is the dim-witted alternative to reason.Quote from CaptainObvious:
...science has the limitations of being interpeted by humans, which do have their failings. Science is only as good as the guy/gal testing the data...
Quote from CaptainObvious:
True enough, science proves many things are false, but science has the limitations of being interpeted by humans, which do have their failings. Science is only as good as the guy/gal testing the data. The conclusion is we certainly don't have enough evidence to talk in absolutes about much of anything in regard to the Universe and it's inner workings.
Quote from Ricter:
Science proves that science is true using definitions and procedures provided by... wait for it... science!
This is not to say science isn't useful.
Quote from vhehn:
The scientific method works something like this:
1. Collect data by observation and/or experimentation.
2. Form a hypothesis about that.
3. Test it.
4. Predict.
5. See if your prediction pans out.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Can't the same thing be said about faith? That religious beliefs are only as valid as the flawed humans who arbitrarily choose to believe them? However, unlike science, such arbitrary beliefs don't even meet the limited cognitive tests available to us flawed humans. Therefore such arbitrary beliefs are lower on the ordinal scale of human comprehension of validity, however limited such human comprehension may be. Stated differently, blind faith is the dim-witted alternative to reason.
Quote from Gabfly1:
Can't the same thing be said about faith? That religious beliefs are only as valid as the flawed humans who arbitrarily choose to believe them? However, unlike science, such arbitrary beliefs don't even meet the limited cognitive tests available to us flawed humans. Therefore such arbitrary beliefs are lower on the ordinal scale of human comprehension of validity, however limited such human comprehension may be. Stated differently, blind faith is the dim-witted alternative to reason.