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Would you rather live in a world without science...or in a world without religion?


On the other hand,a world without science is like juice without the lemon itself.
Combined,they give you the..."
I didn't know ppl put salt in lemon juice before:) (sorry I'm going off topic.)

On the other hand,a world without science is like juice without the lemon itself.
Combined,th..."
Yeah, the salt and lemon thing puzzled me too.

Is odd that god created all creatures, but we are the only ones he makes worship him and earn his love.
Do the other animals feel bad they are neglected or relieved that they are left alone?

I'm sure that is very true."
More likely, it's the look of a deity approving of her followers offering.
Cats have religion. They think they are the gods.

Unfortunately, with both as with anything left to people can be used for distruction weather its weapons created by science and SOME of the wars started by religion.
Science continues to find cures and treatments that allow us to live longer healthier lives. Religion does do good for those in need but can be done without it.
Bottom line, if you're brought up with good morals and have a good capacity for it, you don't need religion, It's individual.
Dan Brown's book are fictional stories and just that, STORIES. I enjoyed them. If you didn't like them, just wasn't your taste. Too many ppl took them as fact and too much to heart as if it was the Bible.

Animals don't go to war
Animals are moral
Animals don't have religion
Humans on the other hand.....

Animals don't go to war
Animals are moral
Animals don't have religion
Humans on the other hand....."
Exactly!

I have seen a group of birds (wrens) attack a hawk in mid flight, the wrens win the war.
As for religion among animals, probably right.


Sounds like a good reason for us human animals to go to war to protect my home or territory :)
And my little Yorkie kills mice with a wild happy Look on his face of pure joy.

Animals eat each other, we tend not to eat each other.
Animals don't have science.

I was going to say 'we don't' but someone would say they do. :)

We, the human animal, eat animals, just usually not each other. Long pork recipes are just so hard to find.
Chimpanzee go to war with other groups and kill for reasons other than food.
Dolphins, one example, will kill to protect their young, but not for additional food as some species who will kill to protect their young.
One animal we don't think about being killers but their are numerous incidents throughout history of them killing people are horses. Wild horses and some even domesticated have taken to killing with intent and not just by be belligerent and scared.
The Greeks noted this early in the Hellene era. Some war horses were selected from offspring of mankillers for their vicious behavior and temperament.
I won't burden non-human animals with any religious motive or behavior. We humans get that dubious one all to ourselves.


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Romance maybe.

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Romance maybe."
LOL...maybe true. But it's my fantasy (/reality) and I'm sticking to it. :)



Whether you pray to God, Yhwh, Ganesha, or even science, I believe you should be mindful to those around you and love all. Look at all of the uncalled for fights and wars people get into everyday, just because someone believes their race or religion is better. I know I sound like a broken record, a peacemaker, but maybe we all need a little dash of this in our personalities.

I'm an atheist myself so I'd rather live in a world without religion. But, I'm not implying that re..."
Well said.




This is at worst a lie and propaganda at best. Gay marriage is essentially about 2 things: money and legitimacy. A lack of state recognition has zero effect on the love two people feel for each other. What it does have an effect on is the ability of partners to inherit from each other tax-free and receive survivor's benefits. There is certainly an argument to be made in favor of extending these benefits to gay couples, but it has nothing to do with love.

We decided to get married as a symbol of our love and to bind us together. Long after I am dead, my ancestors will research their family tree and find me and my husband there, as husband and wife. We will be written down throughout time belonging to each other...not as two people bound together for tax breaks.

lol I had the same thought.
Don't tell the Donner Party.


So, I was (and am) an apatheist without knowing it.

We decided to get married as a symbol of our love and to bind us together. Long after I am de..."
Love is why you have the ceremony, which homosexuals can do anywhere in these United States. Finances are why you fight to have the government recognize you. Marriage can exist without government intervention, but what homosexuals are fighting for isn't marriage; it's the attendant financial benefits as well as a feeling of legitimacy. Getting these things has no effect on the amount of love that exists in the relationship.

This is at worst a lie and propaganda at best. Gay marriage is essentially about 2 things: money and legitimacy. A lack of state recognitio..."
There is an idealistic viewpoint of the sanctity of marriage. I myself am fairly old and somewhat jaded. Therefore, marriage is about money and legitimacy. But when I was twenty, it was about something on a higher level. It was about love and proclaiming to the world that I belonged to another. Again...idealistic.
So the motivation for marriage is not so simple to pin on strangers. Therefore, keeping people 'asunder' because of sexual preference is akin to any other obstacle people have fought to overcome in history. Enough honest discussion such as this, and minds will be opened to a need for true equality in all areas of society.
Instead of arguing the reasons for people getting married, we should focus of the soundness of those arguing to keep them from marriage.

Atheists, you seem to be on solid ground. For believers, or people trying to make sense of a higher power--(spiritualism), we are at odds with the constraints of structured religion.
Perhaps religion has yet to evolve to faith of a higher power that involves a plan, a sense of balance and a preordained symbiotic relationship with the universe.
That's what I appreciated about Angels and Demons--the possibility of religion and science not just co-existing, but being forged from the same origin.


I think I am comfortable with the concept of chaos on Earth and the need for humans to evolve above it. It's a cheesy saying, but it's not the hand your dealt but how you play it. That's how I see the presence of religion in my life. I feel a higher power is present in the world and although I am part of a structured religion, I am still reconciling my beliefs. That's how the pieces of the puzzle have come together for me so far. Who knows what I'll think when more of the picture comes into view.

Agree! :)

I like that quote! That is so very true!!

I am in complete agreement with your statement. I would only add that the same standard be held for religion.
I believe whole-heartedly in the scientific method. What I find interesting is the divergent directions these paths flow in regard to science and religion.
In the case of religion, as you say, (following the) process of discovery…(with)…no dictates or restrictions being allowed (to go) where the evidence leads it flows upward, allowing spiritual growth, acceptance, and new found ideas and connections to form. I believe this is the path the Nirvana.
In the case of science it flows downward, cutting through misconceptions, abuse of data, self-interest, fame, glory, self-promotion, and desired results leading to empirically based facts.
The question I find interesting, is how do we know when we arrive at truth? Or can we only experience truth in today’s context? Perhaps we can only be on the path to truth…passing the torch to others along the way.


Sorry I couldn't be more relevant to the discussion.
Keep up the dialogue. It is interesting.

The million-dollar question! Does having a process for reliable discovery actual..."
Have you already read Ray Kurzweil's books? If so, what would you say about the level of truth reached by his "spiritual machines"? (I know, they don't exist yet--at least, not like predicted)
An interesting point, and I'm an atheist myself but it's still not an easy question to answer. Religion gave us a lot in the earlier years. Religion gave us early architecture, art, the basic rules of society, but science has given us new technologies, health care.
Those are just a couple of basic points as well, religion makes many feel at home and comfortable, it gives them something to believe in, when they feel hopeless and helpless. Science gives us material things which help get us places, heal us, provide leisure, employment...
I'd say we need religion less but some people need both.
Those are just a couple of basic points as well, religion makes many feel at home and comfortable, it gives them something to believe in, when they feel hopeless and helpless. Science gives us material things which help get us places, heal us, provide leisure, employment...
I'd say we need religion less but some people need both.
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The human race is too young and too close to our "animal instincts" to do without religion, unfortunately. It is too bad that some need religion to be "good". I wish it were otherwise, because some religious people use their beliefs to persecute nonbelievers and other-believers in very immoral ways.
I think that the human race would not survive without both science and religion until we have matured enough to believe in the importance of good deeds not creeds.