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November 10th 2011, 10:24 AM
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Yes, but it annoys me that people are blinded by their religions and can't accept facts. I would understand this if there was no proof, but science has provided plenty of proof. People must face it at one point or another, some things in religions and in the Bible, for example, are made up by human beings.

Don't get me wrong. As I said, most stuff there is most likely true. I believe in things found in religions. The difference is, that I sit down, and think "How could that have been possible?". And usually I'll find a scientifical explanation. If I don't find a scientifical explanation, I might consider it true. If there's something science has proven entirely wrong, then I think it's wrong, and it is wrong, no matter what I think.

Some things in religions are obviously wrong. Same applies to science. But science has facts, while religions don't. That's why we should always look at science when we're talking about religions, but not necessarily look at religions when we're talking about science.