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MineralMan

(147,578 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 02:29 PM Jul 2019

Science or Religion - You Choose.

Science is based on repeatable, falsifiable observations and experimentation involving the existing physical world. It is about reality and knowledge. You can learn how to repeat those observations and experiments to verify them yourself.

Religion is based on mythology and metaphysics that have zero evidence to support them. It is neither repeatable nor falsifiable. It is the opposite of science. It is about the invisible, non-physical, belief, and acceptance of others' words.

You can go through life following the scientific method or mythology. Me? I choose science. It's far more useful. You choose.

Note: This post was created using a science-based machine.

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Science or Religion - You Choose. (Original Post) MineralMan Jul 2019 OP
I choose... Snackshack Jul 2019 #1
I think that how one deals with reality is often a mixed bag of tools. LuvLoogie Jul 2019 #2
Yes, but at no time Cartoonist Jul 2019 #3
In spite of your title, and its obvious bias, one can choose both. guillaumeb Jul 2019 #4
Well...the experiments at Arizona U. Into the survival after death of Mind pretty well meet Karadeniz Jul 2019 #5
Hardly Major Nikon Jul 2019 #6
Actually all of those are terribly flawed edhopper Jul 2019 #7
Not to mention the so-called "study" on reincarnation was straight up pseudoscience Major Nikon Jul 2019 #8
I bet he has edhopper Jul 2019 #9

LuvLoogie

(7,543 posts)
2. I think that how one deals with reality is often a mixed bag of tools.
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 03:10 PM
Jul 2019

Many advances in science occurred from a leap of faith and a prayer to one's greater power. Risk often run's counter to the survival instinct. Choices are subject to flaws in character and the relative morality of the situation at hand.

Science tells you how many fishes and loaves are needed to feed your Picnic, ethics and morality will tell you who gets the food when you run short.

Religion is a set of ethics and morals and tenets. How they are applied to one's everyday life varies. Religion often includes science. Take the observation of human behavior for example. Granted, religious history contains myths. Some would say those myths actually happened.

Our observations tell us the Big Bang happened, but we are extrapolating based on what we've seen and heard, not on what we witnessed for ourselves 15 billion years ago.

It depends upon how we apply either whether one is more useful than the other. Problems change. The abbots were scientists, the Mayans were very religious. Faith, reality, consequence, and dumb luck are intertwined with cause and effect.

Karadeniz

(23,420 posts)
5. Well...the experiments at Arizona U. Into the survival after death of Mind pretty well meet
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 05:07 PM
Jul 2019

your introductory criteria.

The testing of children claiming a verifiable previous life also meets your criteria.

Out of body experiences can be verified.

So, if one's religion involves reincarnation, that religion is not necessarily all airy-fairy.

Chacun a son gout!

Major Nikon

(36,900 posts)
6. Hardly
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 06:13 PM
Jul 2019

The things you mentioned have much simpler explanations, so Occam’s razor does a pretty good number on them.

edhopper

(34,810 posts)
7. Actually all of those are terribly flawed
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 06:15 PM
Jul 2019

barely scientific studies that are evidence of nothing.

There has never been a double blind verification of OBE.

You can keep your parapsychology and psychical research that has not had a verified result in 150 years of trying.

I'll stick with real science.

Major Nikon

(36,900 posts)
8. Not to mention the so-called "study" on reincarnation was straight up pseudoscience
Sat Jul 27, 2019, 08:08 PM
Jul 2019

Orchestrated by hucksters. Anyone who finds "validation" from it is looking way too hard.

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