Evolution and cosmology are certainly interesting, but they don't really serve the need that fuels religions because they are intellectual, not emotional, experiences.
Science concerns itself with facts about reality. Intellectual.
Religion concerns itself with our relationship with reality. Emotional. — Hippyhead
Like most forum atheists you want to compare religion to science as if they were the same thing with the same goals. — Hippyhead
And it actually doesn't promote atheism either, even if many draw that conclusion.Irrespective of the views of the individuals, science is a secular discipline. It does not depend on the teachings of any church, is not constrained to study and report on that consistent with any church dogma, and does not consider historical texts absolute truth. — Kenosha Kid
cease filling children's heads with false facts and interfering with teachers' job at teaching them scientific facts. — Kenosha Kid
I'm not saying you're wrong- in any way. It's just this is probably the EXACT same quote geocentrists said to real scientists not that long ago, usually before imprisoning them or worse. You can blame religion, or you can blame the true common element, which is dogma. — Outlander
I'm happy to agree that that religion should make no claims to fact. — Kenosha Kid
Funnily enough I agree that Harris is the smartest philosopher alive — invizzy
the exchange with Chomsky was cringeworthy. — I like sushi
Since posting my opinion of Harris a week ago, my Youtube feed is suddenly full of Sam Harris clips. — fishfry
This site uses Google Analytics, which places a tracking code on every page, so that every time you visit a page, Google knows about it. Google also indexes page content, and of course Google owns Youtube. I don't know much about this technology, but theoretically, putting all this together, it is possible that the pages that you browse affect the choice of suggested videos. (I block google-analytics.com, and I keep Google login confined to those instances where I actually need it - although Google also keeps track of IP addresses.) — SophistiCat
He is not a philosopher really. He is a neuroscientist with an interest in politics regarding the atheist movement (which was certainly called for in US). — I like sushi
yet it looked like Chomsky was the dill from my vantage point! — invizzy
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