02-18-2010, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
You know, the catholic church has already acknowledged the theory of the big bang and 'from there on...', but they do not want the science to question what happened before that. So you can say they extended the termination of religion for quite some years
In near future, we will plant the first seed on the Moon, then terraform Mars and maybe later on a planet in another solar system. Now, if we leave the evolution to its own destiny, and intelligence arise, are we Gods because they can't explain their origin?
The scientific method does not rule out God, but it rules out the religious method, because it forbid the questioning of God/origin. Science is about testing hypothesis, not deny it. That's why you have "anti"-religion in scientific context. 
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you've obviously never heard the story of Thomas
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