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I just don't understand the exaggerated worship of science by many today and why they've held it up as a force that would somehow solve everything.

Science is merely a tool for understanding a small part of the mechanics of this very temporary and transient world which is not our home. A world that is going to be destroyed someday. An illustration to put this into persepctive: say that science is the workings of the ocean and the life in the sea, but there is a whole other world and dimension of air above the surface that science says does not exist. When the fish comes up to the surface, which ultimately is bringing him closer to death so he's on his deathbed, he becomes aware of this whole other world that a lot of the fish don't know exist. Especially the ones that are like 10 miles deep in the dark abyss of the sea and that's all they know. And maybe once in a while the fish theorize about there being something more above, closer to the light, but the scientist fishes say, "you're crazy! It's just this. As far as the eye can see. The horizon of the seabed."

It is quite natural for human minds to discredit the supernatural. The miraculous is not necessarily unscientific, it is not the setting aside or overriding of laws. A miracle is simply God doing something according to certain laws of which we know nothing. To illustrate: If I had said, twenty years ago, I talked with a man the other day one hundred miles away, just as though he were ten feet distant from me, it would have been called a miracle, and why? Simply because there was then no law of acoustics known, by which the human voice could be transmitted one hundred miles; but, within time, such a law has been discovered, and our voices may be heard by our friends one hundred, or one thousand miles away, and it is not called a miracle. i doubt not there are ten thousand laws operating in the universe of which man knows nothing, to every one which he may truthfully say: I know the method by which it operates.

How can any sane person let such a limited and ephemeral tool destroy their faith in an eternal God and a much more real world that lasts forever? What a foolish trap many have fallen into. 1 Corinthians 3:19 does say, "For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness."
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redredred · M
Never had surgery,eh? Never been on a plane or actually reflected on the technology of the very tool you’re using for this interchange?

Science isn’t worshipped by anyone who knows anything about it. It may be looked at as almost magical by the ignorant but compared to superstitions like religions or spirituality, it is amazingly capable.

The ignorant take their silly superstitious mindset and apply it to most things they don’t understand. Plus, there’s still a lot of recreational drug use.
SW-User
@redredred Like I said to another person on here who pretty much had the same comment as you:

Yes, I am using a technological tool, a tehcnological tool that was created by engineers. This post is not specifically attacking engineers, but the perception of science by the experts and some of the public.

Whenever anyone has a criticism of science, someone always says what you've just said about the scientific device that I am using to type this out. It's been repeated so many times I wonder if you're all just a bunch of mindless bots - AI humans. Perhaps. Would make a good science fiction movie. Science fiction becomes reality a lot of the time. Anyway, you people/borgs really don't think your talking point through, because it doesn't hold up most of the time. Is it possible for you to think of something original to say?
redredred · M
@SW-User You complain (wordily) about the example I cite but offer no counter argument. BTW, engineers make the development affordable, scientists make it possible.

Science has delivered far more usable benefits for humanity than superstitions like religions ever have.
SW-User
@redredred You talk about me not having a counter argument when you didn't offer any counter argument to anything in my post.

You say science has delivered far more usable benefits for humanity. You talk about physical benefits, and even in that area, the bad still far outweighs the good.

What about social, emotional, mental and spiritual benefits? Man is not just a meat suit, you know. We have a body, soul and spirit. What does science offer when it comes to eternal life? This life is just one dash between two dates and then after that is all of eternity.
redredred · M
@SW-User Without science you’d be mired in superstition, relying on folk remedies, praying to non-existent gods that pests wouldn’t destroy your meager crops and that you’re few surviving children could help you with the farming now that you’re nearing fifty and old age has weakened you.

Tell me about the fulfilling philosophical and rapturous personal growth such an existence allows.
DocSavage · M
@SW-User
[quote] We have a body, soul and spirit. What does science offer when it comes to eternal life? This life is just one dash between two dates and then after that is all of eternity.[/quote]
What I can’t understand is why you fear science so much. Science deals with the material world. It concerns that time between one date and the other. Are you so uncertain of your god, that you have to discredit science to protect him ?
The sad thing is, it doesn’t change anything. Even if you could prove the science wrong, it doesn’t make your god more real. It’s your faith that gives him substance, not truth.