I was listening to an episode of the
Geologic Podcast today, and on it George Hrab used the recent news about Triceratops
1 to launch into a rant about how science and faith are different.
- TRICERATOPS AND TOROSAURUS: SAME DINOSAUR, http://news.discovery.com/dinosaurs/triceratops-and-torosaurus-same-dinosaur.html [ ↩]
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SCIENCE, the pure artform itself, should be about as close to faithless as you can get.
But 'science', the thing you actually reference as a justification for a point in an argument or when reasoning about a problem, has a major component of faith (unless you're an expert in the specific field, and that field is well understood). And thus, ideally, should be handled with some care.
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Trusting an institution is not the same as faith, is it? I think everyone at a church knows that, in the end, not a single person there has a good argument for the supernatural claims of their holy book. It's not that the religious trust some other person to have the answer.
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