Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:05 pm
Jason:[To Ms. D] Religion and science hate each other. Actually, a lot of people follow science as if it's a religion. [To Autumn] Don't be like that, please. What is wrong?
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Marbella wrote:Ms. D~ As outlined on the board, our first topic of discussion is the relationship between religion and science. On the surface, these seem like completely unrelated things.
Spades wrote:Jason:[To Ms. D] Religion and science hate each other. Actually, a lot of people follow science as if it's a religion. [To Autumn] Don't be like that, please. What is wrong?
Ms. D~ Jason, you are correct. Science is a religion to many people. They so blindly follow "facts," as if they are the ultimate truth. They practically worship their own logic.Spades wrote:Jason:[To Ms. D] Religion and science hate each other. Actually, a lot of people follow science as if it's a religion. [To Autumn] Don't be like that, please. What is wrong?
Ms. D~ Autumn, you are not part of an experiment. Also, that language has no place in this classroom. I will need to ask you to refrain from obscenity while in this class. Thank you.watching_watchers wrote:Marbella wrote:Ms. D~ As outlined on the board, our first topic of discussion is the relationship between religion and science. On the surface, these seem like completely unrelated things.
Autumn - Yeah, unrelated my ass. I feel like a big experiment here.
Autumn - Theres nothing wrong with refusing to believe things that are clearly wrong. Like this shit here.Marbella wrote:
Ms. D~ Jason, you are correct. Science is a religion to many people. They so blindly follow "facts," as if they are the ultimate truth. They practically worship their own logic.
Ms. D~ Autumn, this is your second warning about your potty mouth. Once again and I will have to send you out of the class and you will miss your lesson.watching_watchers wrote:Autumn - Theres nothing wrong with refusing to believe things that are clearly wrong. Like this shit here.Marbella wrote:
Ms. D~ Jason, you are correct. Science is a religion to many people. They so blindly follow "facts," as if they are the ultimate truth. They practically worship their own logic.
Cloud - [chuckles]watching_watchers wrote:Autumn - Theres nothing wrong with refusing to believe things that are clearly wrong. Like this shit here.Marbella wrote:
Ms. D~ Jason, you are correct. Science is a religion to many people. They so blindly follow "facts," as if they are the ultimate truth. They practically worship their own logic.
Autumn - Oh I'm sorry. Did your little angel tell you that was a bad word? Or is that just something your pulling out of your own ass? [Sighs] Whatever Ms. Douche. Its called freedom of speech.Marbella wrote: Ms. D~ Autumn, you are not part of an experiment. Also, that language has no place in this classroom. I will need to ask you to refrain from obscenity while in this class. Thank you.
Ms. D~ No, there is nothing wrong with either approach--science or religion. What's important is to be conscious of how both are based in philosophy and to ask yourself what your own philosophy is.Spades wrote:Jason:[To Autumn] On you're door? [To Ms. D] Is it really wrong to think things out logistically based on what we know?