Science does not "try to supplant God" because science itself is not an agent. — 180 Proof
A nonsequitur is [...] — Bob Ross
... negation of "follow". (¬(p ⇒ q))
Whether supposed to or not, it can't, hence mentioned gap (+ admission). (Aquinas, notes)
You find "supernatural magic" a fine explanation...? :confused:
I find "supernatural magic" and "G did it" to be non-explanations (previously ... Nov 9, 2022 ... Jun 4, 2022). They could (literally) be raised to explain anything, and therefore explain nothing. — jorndoe
:roll: I guess you do not understand the point I'm making ...Well, how has science answered the big questions such as the ones I pointed out? — EnPassant
Of course science only solves empirical problems and does not answer philosophical questions [ ... ] you make a category mistake, EnPassant, when you criticise science for not doing philosophy ... — 180 Proof
I guess you do not understand this my point... — 180 Proof
I find "supernatural magic" and "G did it" to be non-explanations — jorndoe
And I'm saying your statement is nonsense because science is not used to address "the big questions" so it can't be even "no improvement" on them. That 's like saying: "Well finally that bachelor has stopped beating his wife." :roll:I'm simply saying that science is no improvement on philosophy/religion when it comes to the big questions — EnPassant
And I'm saying your statement is nonsense because science is not used to address "the big questions" so it can't be even "no improvement" on them. That 's like saying: "Well finally that bachelor has stopped beating wife — 180 Proof
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