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Richard Dawkins "The Enemies of Reason' on UK TV by jeff_uk2007-08-08 10:28:29
  Not impressed with Dawkins, since he doesn't under by shminux2007-08-08 10:36:46
    He directly addresses that issue in by Phoon2007-08-08 10:56:38
      faith is protected as long as it acknowledges by shminux2007-08-08 11:03:48
        But they're never truly orthogonal. by Phoon 2007-08-08 11:12:54
Even "faith" questions are, fundamentally, scientific. As Dawkins puts it:
And whatever else they may say, those scientists who sub- scribe to the 'separate magisteria' school of thought should concede that a universe with a supernaturally intelligent creator is a very different kind of universe from one without. The difference between the two hypothetical universes could hardly be more fundamental in principle, even if it is not easy to test in practice. And it undermines the complacently seductive dictum that science must be completely silent about religion's central existence claim. The presence or absence of a creative super-intelligence is unequivocally a scientific question, even if it is not in practice - or not yet - a decided one. So also is the truth or falsehood of every one of the miracle stories that religions rely upon to impress multitudes of the faithful.
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          It's not a scientific question at all, since by shminux2007-08-08 11:28:22
            How is it 'not decidable scientifically'? (n/t) by Phoon2007-08-08 11:31:12

 

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