| Netyaroze said: You cant disprove religions its impossible that what makes it unscientific. In science everything can be disproven. Thats the difference between Religion/Mythos and Science. God(s) cant be disproven explain to me how the greek mythos was disproven ? Everything that happened with Zeus Odysseus Jesus Buddah Kali or who ever could have happened. How do you want to disprove it ? How do you want to disprove that I am riding a flying whale right now while typing in my phone this message ? Its a whale that only comes to me when noone is around and turns invisible and has no tangible mass only I can touch it. Also he warps time that means if i said i just flew with him over the oceans but you saw me sitting in my car it was just because you couldnt percieve it but it really happened you cant disprove it. You also cant disprove dragons, witches, cyclopes, gods, vampires, werepanthers and what not. |
So, in other words you believe everything is real. Well, what if I believe it's a warm sunny day outside, but all the scientific measurements say it's 10 below zero and snowing. Should everybody have to wear wicked weasel bikinis because I believe it's 80 degrees out and sunny?
What if you have two competing religions and the tenets of one is that everybody that follows the other is wrong and should be burnt alive? Should that be allowed because the first holy book says it's the proper action to pursue?
Religion does make empirical claims about such things as the age of the earth or how humans came to be the way they are. If that conflicts with what is really measurable or scientifically agreed upon about the world, then it should lessen that religion's standing as an accurate measurement of reality and shouldn't be allowed to interfere with how others live their lives.







