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Old 05-31-2008   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Science is close-minded

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Originally Posted by freeztar View Post
This claim appears in various forms around here. Is science close-minded?

NO!!!!!

Science has no business in restricting thought.
Science *does not* have an agenda.
Experiments are performed, info is described. Plain and simple.

I'm quite tired of those that insist upon scientific bias and manipulation of data.
The scientific community abhors such violations.

Do you feel that science is close-minded?
Ah, I must be misunderstanding something. It appears discussion of God is a taboo subject, and that persistence in discussing this non scientific subject, affirming the existence of God, is risking being banned, because those who presist in expounding from non scientific points of view can be banned, and accepting an abstract (philsophical) or scientific understanding of God, has met with harsh intolerance.

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