And yet things get invented and built using the findings of science. Things like medicine, anesthesia, satellites, computers, cool digital watches, iPods.
Not all these things will be beneficial to society, and some may be harmful, but science is about what works.
I think religion would better serve itself and the world by addressing what should and should not be done with the findings of science.
Reality itself will take care of weeding out findings that are in error.
So you do believe in the ten commandments?..
js: And yet things get invented and built using the findings of science. Things like medicine, anesthesia, satellites, computers, cool digital watches, iPods.
Not all these things will be beneficial to society, and some may be harmful, but science is about what works.
All of which has nothing to to with the observer problem.
So, I'll ask again, as you've been asked before.... Can you ever just address the comment you're responding to without going off on some tangent?
I think religion would better serve itself and the world by addressing what should and should not be done with the findings of science.
That's a keeper.
Religion tries but is soundly shut down by the scientific community with much the same reaction as we see here. Separation of church and science.
Define *error*.
In order to do that, you'll likely to first need to define *truth*.