Dan Minette wrote: > > >By saying this, I was saying that science/religion are not on the same >line, > > >the way liberal/conservative could be. That being religious is >unrepentant > > >of being involved with science.
JDG replied: > > But that also means that the two axes intersect - which I firmly >believe. Erik replied: >Science is firmly based on experimentation to gather and test >knowledge. What experiment would you perform to empirically determine >the nature and existence of God? (Oh G*d, here I go again supporting JDG...) The scientific method is based on experimentation, but what I got from what John was saying is that there is an intersection of scientific "truth" and religious "truth," not necessarily an intersection of the methods the groups use to get to the truth. On this one, I'm gonna have to agree with John. Reggie Bautista _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
