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Re: Is science a religion?
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BADecker
on 08/11/2017, 20:51:45 UTC
While many in main stream science claim to be atheist and believe in the Big Bang and the eventual Deep Freeze due to entropy. Is it not curious to consider that the very underpinnings of this belief is based on mathematics, was it too created in the big bang? if so how was it constructed? one digit at a time?

I think not it has always been there and will always remain its an eternal masterpiece that permeates every conceivable facet or reality yet in its self it is purely abstract. Without it nothing would exist, but it in itself it is nonexistent and existent at the same time. It is the language of the living universe. Its permutations are infinite, yet it did not grow, it has always been complete and eternal.          
To be a religion you have to believe in it and there are a lot of scientist who don't accept an answer like superstition, luck and so on. they believe that everything has an logical explanation and that nothing is random so i think science is, in a strange way in deed, a religion.

Regarding many things, science is a religion because scientists try to accept ideas that are outside of what they can prove. But science DOES have many things that they know are true.

Religion is the same. Some of the stories of religion can't be proven. They ahve to be taken on faith. But the existence of religious buildings, rituals, and rites are factual. So, religion has some fact and some unknowns, just like science.

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