Themis wrote:Think of science and how in a short time it has changed our lives in major ways, yet we see nothing of this sort from thousands of years of wondering or making claims about God and what she/he/they want.
absolutely absurd! Talk about jumping the shark!
Someone has hijacked Themis's account, because this sort of conclusion is beyond the usual ineptitude.
Posts, such as these always assume that science is some sort of existential character that is autonomous and thus does not rely on man for its existence. That Science is somehow required to be referred to in the 3rd person...this mythological attribute given to "science" is all to revealing about those who wave that flag.
First. a proposition that science is merely a derivative of religion is easy to make, since the majority of science to date has been developed by, innovated by, and established by religious people, since religious people were the founders of modern education, etc.. - who had a belief in God and often attributed Him with having influence on their work.
Second, how science has changed our lives?
science has changed nothing in our lives - in recent years or ever.
People, motivated by good or by bad, and natural events like earthquakes are the only things that have changed our lives in recent years.
Science has literally done nothing.
I may well as assert that it has always been Man's God-given desire to improve life on earth for himself and for others has been that has ever "changed" life.
Richard_Feynman probably had it correct - "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts"You should hear what he has to say here, take 4 minutes and 50 seconds to learn about science from a real scientist.
there are some cliché' assumptions about religion but if you pay attention, you will understand why science and religion are apples and oranges, and better you will understand that someone who shares his position really has no justification nor virtue for being on this forum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YltEym9H0x4