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Science, a sin? (Serious Disscussion)
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<blockquote data-quote="Love" data-source="post: 74589" data-attributes="member: 2707"><p><strong>Science, a sin? (Serious Discussion) DO NOT POST IF YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS.</strong></p><p></p><p>I myself, am a Darwinist, I ought to throw that out there, before I reveal my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Through previous experiences with "Christians/Catholics/etc" and going to a Catholic private school for elementary (I got expelled, and I didn't believe their "preaching" for a second.) I've came upon something I thought would be interesting to talk about.</p><p></p><p>Science, as a child, I was taught science at the Catholic school I went to.</p><p>If I remember correctly, in the "Bible" it says, something of the likes that you should not believe in which does not believe in god, or is against him, or something.</p><p>(Sorry if I'm wrong, though I do remember something of being against god, and shouldn't be following it, or whatever)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, religion is scientifically proven to be false, such as if it were a man made story, to represent good and bad, "right from wrong" etc. Pretty much was set out to control society.</p><p></p><p>So, if science were against god, and has proven he along with other religious gods are not of existence, why do YOU believe in god?</p><p></p><p>If you believe in science, and believe in god, wouldn't you be considered sinning?</p><p>Believing in something that is against your god is a sin, correct?</p><p>Therefore you shouldn't believe in science, and if you didn't believe in science, your life wouldn't be the same, imagine life without science?</p><p></p><p>I have more to this, though I can't remember what I left out, so I'll edit this post later, and add to it.</p><p></p><p>Share your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love, post: 74589, member: 2707"] [b]Science, a sin? (Serious Discussion) DO NOT POST IF YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS.[/b] I myself, am a Darwinist, I ought to throw that out there, before I reveal my thoughts. Through previous experiences with "Christians/Catholics/etc" and going to a Catholic private school for elementary (I got expelled, and I didn't believe their "preaching" for a second.) I've came upon something I thought would be interesting to talk about. Science, as a child, I was taught science at the Catholic school I went to. If I remember correctly, in the "Bible" it says, something of the likes that you should not believe in which does not believe in god, or is against him, or something. (Sorry if I'm wrong, though I do remember something of being against god, and shouldn't be following it, or whatever) Anyway, religion is scientifically proven to be false, such as if it were a man made story, to represent good and bad, "right from wrong" etc. Pretty much was set out to control society. So, if science were against god, and has proven he along with other religious gods are not of existence, why do YOU believe in god? If you believe in science, and believe in god, wouldn't you be considered sinning? Believing in something that is against your god is a sin, correct? Therefore you shouldn't believe in science, and if you didn't believe in science, your life wouldn't be the same, imagine life without science? I have more to this, though I can't remember what I left out, so I'll edit this post later, and add to it. Share your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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