
18 Jan 2006, 2:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Silver
Science isn't a religion.
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There's a lot of stuff in "science" that is religious in nature.
A good example: the belief that things came from nothing
This is exactly what is being taught in "science" class. The Big Bang Theory basically says "there was nothing. there was an explosion. there was stuff."
Can this be scientifically replicated? No.
This is 100% an item of faith. The explosion is basically their God.
And it is being taught as "science" With this nonsense being taught, you might as well teach creationism. All we're doing is substituting another "God" instead of an explosion, it is a creator.
And religion is not "bull**** myths" - that's bigotry against religion.
Face it. Religion is taught in public (government run) schools. They just tap dance around it.