You're mostly right, but you're missing one point that atheists always miss. Atheists always seem to think that religious people believe what they do because it's written in a book, or because their parents or minister told them so. I'm sure that's true for some, but certainly not all. Many religious people believe because of things they've felt. That's not exactly the right word, but it's close enough. Think of it this way: imagine everyone lived their entire life in the dark and never saw anything at all. People aren't blind, they just never see anything, so they have no concept of light. Now imagine some people go somewhere that they do see light, so they know light exists and what it's like to see something. Those people go tell everyone else about it. Some believe them and begin to believe that light exists. Others question what the hell the others are talking about. They've never seen anything, and the very concept of seeing has no meaning to them. Some may have seen light at some time, but having no context in which to put the experience, ignored it or convinced themselves it was something else. Furthermore, because their other senses can't experience it at all, they say there is no evidence that light and sight exist so they refuse to believe it. Some, perhaps many, religious people are like those who have seen light in this little metaphor. They believe because of the experiences they've had, not because it's written in a book or someone else told them, or because they're just idiots.These types of disucions have been going on way before anyone in this forum was even born and yet never come to a conclusion but I wanted to add something to the discussion about science and religion and see where it takes us.
Science can never give what religion gives to people who believe in God, its called faith (Mr sherlock) science is about rational observation and logic to come up with a certain answer - God is intangible because it is all about faith and science can never really provide that for people, which is why I think religion will be here for forever, you can never get rid of it because there is nothing to substitute it with, that is the essential reason why people believe in God over science it provide them with a meaning of existence, I am here to serve God, I have a purpose, God made me who i am etc etc etc - what does science say your a product of random mutation
Just like to point out I am an Atheist but I KIND OF understand why people go to religion even though it is utter madness at times
Maybe Someday this argument will be void because people will use logic rather than quotes from an ancient book (no pointing fingers)
that is my view of science and religion![]()
You also write as if science and religion are mutually exclusive. I don't believe they are. I personally am a scientist and a deeply religious person. I know many others who are as well, and many of the world's current and past preeminent scientists are/were believers. (NYT story on the subject) Indeed, for some, their science led them to believe in God (Francis Collins, the guy who ran the Human Genome Project, for example).