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Zucas said:
SciFiBoy said:
the problem isnt that they cant "co-exist" its that both are corruptable as in both you can have conflicting ideas and theories.

Well of course that is possible... with well anything except for cold hard facts.  Not really asking along those lines but more along the lines that science obviously does play a part in politics but doesn't seem to get much credibility at all... at least not publicly.  More or less trying to ask that their are big political issues that have to deal with science but a lot of these discussions turn to be more about other things than science.  So question is why is the science being taken out of politics. 

When I asked the question I'm not saying that there is a possibility of coexistence (they have too) but more of question of what is causing them not and whether or not that is justified. 

okay, I think I get what you mean now


Edit: read your new post