[citation][nom]mrecio[/nom]The line between Magic and Science is always shrinking, one day the line between Religion and Science will be gone as well.to me God is nothing more than a giant science nerd[/citation]
Religion and Science has already been started to connect years ago...
[citation][nom]mrecio[/nom]The line between Magic and Science is always shrinking, one day the line between Religion and Science will be gone as well.to me God is nothing more than a giant science nerd[/citation]
What if he's actually a very small science nerd, perhaps the size of Willy Wonka's proprietary and delicious Nerds candy. Imagine every time you down a box of Nerds your murdering thousands of gods of lesser or greater beings than us.
[citation][nom]mrecio[/nom]The line between Magic and Science is always shrinking, one day the line between Religion and Science will be gone as well.[/citation]
Religion is based on faith, while science is based on knowledge. Faith and science are incompatible in principle. So, no, they will never be the same. Only parts of religion which do use knowledge as oppose to faith are compatible with science.
[citation][nom]assmar[/nom]And here I thought that the needed energy for the light would be way WAY smaller. Silly me.[/citation]
That is way funnier than the comment I was going to make.
[citation][nom]MxM[/nom]Religion is based on faith, while science is based on knowledge. Faith and science are incompatible in principle. So, no, they will never be the same. Only parts of religion which do use knowledge as oppose to faith are compatible with science.[/citation]
I learned in science class that we have been able to replicate the conditions where life first started on Earth. I put my faith on that because if life didn't NEED God to exist, then why would there BE God?