I can't tell the difference between them. To me they are both philosophy.
Metaphysics are the things which come after physics.
Metaphysics are the things which come after physics.
I can't tell the difference between them. To me they are both philosophy.
Metaphysics are the things which come after physics.
Religion?One is when you study, analyze, examine, experiment and form conclusive data on something that can be studied by many and the same factual conclusion can be made with evidence that supports your findings.
Science?The other is based upon myth, beliefs and suppositions.
Religion?
Science?
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Oh, and you're an idiot for asking the question.
So can religion. And science can also be used to make inaccurate predictions.Science can be used to make accurate predictions.
Your statement assumes that religion requires prayer which it does not.Show me one invention made possible by religion, where people prayed and got a schematic in return.
Ad hominem attacks do not in any way support your argument. But thank you for calling me an idiot otherwise I might develop hubris and forget.Oh, and you're an idiot for asking the question.
So can religion.
And science can also be used to make inaccurate predictions.
Your statement assumes that religion requires prayer which it does not.
Ad hominem attacks do not in any way support your argument. But thank you for calling me an idiot otherwise I might develop hubris and forget.
If that's true, how come science and scientists rely upon a priori theories and make claims about things which have never been observed and cannot possibly be observed, or in places where there is no observer?The differences are that science tends to rely on empiricism and always limits its explanations to the interaction of natural forces (by which I mean forces that can be demonstrated or inferred based on empirical evidence).
In other words, it imitates science.The explanations developed by religion rely on supernatural forces as part of the explanation—forces that cannot be demonstrated or inferred from empirical evidence.
Falser words have never been spoken but I agree that science SHOULD be all about empiricism.Science is all about empiricism.
Really? I guess you've never heard of the Catholic church which has modified their beliefs based upon scientific advancement.If any religion has ever done an empirical experiment to check its doctrine, I haven't heard about it.
Prayer and religion are too different things as I've already pointed out to you above.Show me the prayer that gets the ballistic trajectory of a ball then.
Ah. I see. Going by those definitions and based upon my observations one would have to conclude that 99% of what passes for science today is actually religion. And if I reach the conclusion that God exists independently then that is science.Religion is believing what you are told.
Science is finding out things for yourself.