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Physical & Life Sciences
Do You Believe In Scientism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bertrand Russell White" data-source="post: 75993515" data-attributes="member: 433955"><p>Yes, if the body of evidence in an area and/or other related evidence from other areas in science shows an explanation is in error science works to correct it. Religion may occasionally abandon certain doctrines and tenets (although either say they weren't crucial to their beliefs or just not admit they ever were that important) but key beliefs will never be abandoned no matter how much evidence accumulates against them. Often religion works on lack of evidence. Such and such important doctrine or tenet can't be disproven because there can't be found enough evidence to deny them no matter how unlikely they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertrand Russell White, post: 75993515, member: 433955"] Yes, if the body of evidence in an area and/or other related evidence from other areas in science shows an explanation is in error science works to correct it. Religion may occasionally abandon certain doctrines and tenets (although either say they weren't crucial to their beliefs or just not admit they ever were that important) but key beliefs will never be abandoned no matter how much evidence accumulates against them. Often religion works on lack of evidence. Such and such important doctrine or tenet can't be disproven because there can't be found enough evidence to deny them no matter how unlikely they are. [/QUOTE]
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