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Old 04-26-2002, 08:34 PM   #11
Rána Eressëa
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Yes, science sometimes may be wrong. But we are humans that are using science, and humans are the most skilled at making mistakes, as you have so greatly exposed with "we are all sinners". Science, however, is able to change. In science, you are able to discover there is something else that holds more truth than the previous - in other words, you are able to change what was written.

Religion, however, cannot change, can it? Religion does not allow you to rewrite what was written.

In conclusion, this makes religion a pointless merry-go-round you cannot jump off of.

If there are contradictions in science: it can be changed and/or corrected. If there are contradictions in religion: it can never be changed, leaving you with a enigmatic labyrinth of confusing questions never to be answered through clarity and truth.

So, tell me again, which is more trustable, truthful and relevant?
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