.lava
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Do you think that scientific practices, theories and concepts actively work to disprove religions or "God"? Why or why not?
no, it does not. well, because that is not the purpose of science
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Do you think that scientific practices, theories and concepts actively work to disprove religions or "God"? Why or why not?
Do you think that scientific practices, theories and concepts actively work to disprove religions or "God"? Why or why not?
...whenever something is shown to be wrong, it is changed to reflect what is known to be right.
What you got against gay smurfs?Just to make things clear... Science can't, fundamentaly, prove something to be right, it can only prove something to be wrong.
And to the OP, No....... Science dosen't disprove the existence of God, neither does it try to.... Nor does it disprove or try to disprove the existence of a Gay Smurf orbiting Saturn!
Science doesn't work like that... If it did, it would go nowhere. If that was science, it would fall into an endless loop of useless research.
- "I tell you! There is a Gay Smurf out there!"
- "Well I haven't found any"
- "Go look again.... I'm sure it's there!"
- "Ok! I'll go look again!"
That's where the "endless loop" is and that kind of reasoning just dosen't work.
What you got against gay smurfs?