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leader" instead of "representative".
Until later in school 1+1 became 10. It equaling 2 assumed a base that the teacher and the rest of us took for granted until later when other bases were considered.
I have the hex multiplication tables memorized from using it so much. 7x5=23 and all that...
https://www.theguardian.com/science/occams-corner/2013/sep/19/science-religion-not-be-questioned https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/excellent-beauty/201710/is-science-religionWell, as we all know, science doesn't work like that. Scientific research gets trapped in more box canyons than the Lone Ranger; does more U-turns than the average government; falls to certain death more often than Wile E Coyote; has more women in it than you might at first imagine (though probably not nearly enough); and generally gets the wrong answer.
Many people think that science is just another religion, no better than their own. Their reasoning is apparently something along these lines: “Beliefs about the unseen world are based entirely on received truth—truth that is known to be right because it is felt to be right. All and only religions offer an opinion about the unseen world. Science offers such an opinion. So science is a religion.” (For those interested in the technical, this argument is valid, so if its premises are true, so is its conclusion. The second premise is false, however.)
So science and a belief in God will always require faith
Let's see what the referred articles say.Quote...truth that is known to be right because it is felt to be right. ...
...truth that is known to be right because it is felt to be right. ...
Let's clarify what's meant by unseen. Is it something we can't see with naked eyes?
But [theories] are all based on the same scientific principles.
So science and a belief in God will always require faith Utter rubbish.
OK, you get in the rocket and go to Mars without faith in science. Either that means your hoping or suicidal.
For instance; saying I have faith that when I drop a rock it will fall to the ground is quite different than saying I have faith that God is watching over me.
Not so, as faith is based on knowing and trust.
Anything for which there is no empirical evidence.
Not so, as faith is based on knowing and trust.Religious fait is based on not actually knowing anything.
Religious fait
Which of these things have empirical evidence?DNA, atom, electron, photon, gluon, graviton, anyon, tachyon, dark matter, dark energy, magnetic monopole?what about multiverse and string theories?
OK, you get in the rocket and go to Mars without faith in science.