10-29-2007, 01:13 AM | #741 |
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One must remember to separate science itself as a method of thinking and a collection of information from scientists. While science itself is generally beyond reproach once a body of evidence is accumulated scientists are always just as flawed and biased as the rest of us.
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I can understand that scientists are imperfect people just like you and me. What I cannot accept is that theories that they back are ALWAYS going to be the most likely to be correct. A group of scientists under the pay of the tobacco industry will come up with statistics favorable to the tobacco industry, just as a group of scientists under the pay of global warming advocates will find statistics that support global warming. Because they're not always being asked impartial questions, they're not always going to come up with impartial answers. Medical scientists can be payed far more for coming up with new chemotherapy treatments than if they did a study and found that qigong was in a completely different league in terms of curing chronic illnesses. They'd be killing most of their industry, and as a group, I know they would never do such a thing. That is why you cannot always trust what is known as accepted scientific theory. The people who accept the theories are the imperfect scientists, and if something would adversely effect an entire group of them, they'd oppose it as much as the String theorists originally opposed the 11th dimension.
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10-29-2007, 02:05 AM | #743 |
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Scientific theory is always the most likely answer. One just has to be careful because not everything presented as a scientific theory by scientist is one. There is a big difference between a well rounded theory that considers all evidence and one that only considers the evidence that supports its claims. Its rather easy to tell the difference because you'll pretty easily be able to find dissenting opinions floating around. At that point you either refrain from endorsing either, get a degree and do the research yourself, or try and determine which one has the most convincing case. That last one shouldn't be a matter of faith but a matter of logic.
Also, you make it sound as if no main stream scientists are looking into ancient Asian remedies and that's just not true. Indeed it isn't big news but neither is the minutia of most science. There are hundreds or maybe even thousands of drug trials every year for all sorts of things and we here about maybe 3 if we're lucky. Those are either ones billed as wonder drugs or ones with horrible side effects that should have never made it as far as drug trials in the first place. But again it should be stressed that conclusions should only be drawn from available data and that is not faith. It would only be faith if they assumed they had all the data and weren't doing any more research and that isn't happening or they'd be out of a job. So again science as a process has nothing at all to do with faith but trusting a person unequivocally is now and always will be a matter of faith. Also, the string theory comparison is rather ridiculous. As evidenced by the appearance of M-theory. The very same scientists that didn't think they needed the dimension have now added it in and you know what no one lost their jobs. No one was fired and it didn't negatively impact the field in anyway which is the nature of theoretical research. If a theory ends up being wrong you just retool and go after another one. Scientific research is the safest line of work ever because it'll never come to an end. Well at least not in the foreseeable future. |
10-29-2007, 06:39 AM | #744 | ||
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EDIT: Just for fun, I ran across this video about one of the world's top contender for atheism, Dawkins, versus one of the world's top contender for theism, McGrath. This was intended as an interview for an anti-religion documentary produced by Dawkins, but it was cut from the aired version mainly because they only showed the extremists. Having seen the actual documentary, its not really fair because they only show the looneys of the religious background (like guys who believe its okay to murder abortionists...). I think we pretty much all agree its a minority that are that bad. Check it here, but it is quite long.
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10-30-2007, 07:03 PM | #748 |
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Kitsap pastor
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/...ap_Pastor.html
The gist of the article being that yet ANOTHER of god's men of the cloth have taken it upon themselves to destroy the lives of more underaged followers.. WOW. and people wonder why I don't go to church.
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10-30-2007, 07:38 PM | #749 |
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I'm pretty sure it's unfair to judge christianity in general because some of the people are corrupt. Same goes for doctors, lawyers, politicians, etc.
Especially since this is a non-denominational church, so even if you tried, there's no larger body that you could blame.
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10-30-2007, 07:41 PM | #750 |
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I would agree with you, except that the enormous number of them has my mind baffled.
also, I don't care if you're protestant, catholic, lutheran, methodist, baptist, or jehovah's witness... if you believe in God, and christ that pretty much makes you christian...
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