Message from @Riley
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So long as their is Islam, there will never be peace
It is literally the rabies of man
Religion in general
it turns normal people into vicious monsters
Makes people act irrationally
that it does. Less so with Christianity as most of them have progressed
you won't find many who are willing to slaughter nonbelievers
In the past 200 years only
hmm
true
even with the natives in the US
we essentially forced them to convert
and this was in the 1800s
And that is mostly because we put social over religion in modern europe since the enlightenment
hopefully these values spread to the middle east
i kinda have hope for ba'athism
because it values secularism and progress
Good
@Riley christianity provides axioms, if axioms are not scientific, science is not scientific. Religion shares the required axioms for science. You completely ignore the scholastic school rejected the God of the Gaps arguments in total.
You don't seem to know the history of Catholic intellectuals
What axioms does Christianity provide that aren't based in pre christian logic
Specifically
I'm not saying Christianity is the sole source of axioms, I'm saying It shares axioms, and thus can't be again science
ok whats PoSR
lol
Principle of sufficient reason
ok did Christianity come to its conclusions scientifically?
did it scientifically demonstrate that God is the creator of the universe
Irrelevant to the conversation
We are talking about shared axioms
I don't see how that matters
<@&588707615643795456> Daily Question 🔖
What is your opinion on the Catholic Church surpressing scientific research such as galleio and old Earth? Are these simply historical misinterpretations or are they actively working against science? Explain
take a guess
Kinda retarded
lmao @ fighting against science you deem "heretical"
here in the US there are still a shitton of creatoinists
and let me tell you
As a Protestant - you won’t find many as opposed to the institution of the Roman Catholic Church as myself. I do think however there are many myths and misunderstandings surrounding the issue of Galileo and it’s clear that the Catholic Church was historically pro-scientific institution. The case has since been used by people opposed to the RCC as some lazy point of argument, rather than targeting more legitimate causes for criticism (of which there are many)