Is Science our New God?

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  • perfect_fat
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2004
    • 161

    #1

    Is Science our New God?

    There was a time when the universe revolved around the Earth, and nobody questioned it. Today, the Earth revolves around the sun, and nobody questions it.

    Instead of believing superior beings created our world, we have turned to science as the great faith. The scientists are our clergy, and their discoveries our daily teachings. Once an open venue for the propaganda of racists and bigots (Negro-Mania for example), science is now seen as the unbiased, undeniable Truth to the mysteries of our universe. Some don't understand the scripture, but they don't dare question their clergy for fear of being scorned. Instead of Sunday school, children learn about it every day at secular institutions. Instead of turning to a priest, we turn to a person in a labcoat.

    If we step back and examine the new world religion, we can see leaps of faith, and the unshakable devotion that some have towards those beliefs. The Big Bang, now commonly accepted as the true Genesis of our universe, can not be empirically proven, it cannot be witnessed. Through physics however, we have created formulae that prove it happenned. Instead of embracing this world as a proving ground for our essence, we grasp on to the belief that our corporeal existence is devoid of significance. We aren't divine creations, simply meat bags that exist to pass on our DNA.

    As we contribute, in apparent perpetuity, to this revoluion in thought, our place in the universe becomes more and more meaningless and hence, our lives become worthless. One could contend that this is the ultimate method of mind control, the deadening of the soul. Why create when both the process and the end result are worthless? Why exist when our lives are no more important than that of a cockroach?

    In British Columbia, they are in the process of exterminating 19 million fowl to control the spread of the Avian Flu. One could argue, scientifcally, that the extermination of all people with AIDS, Hepatitis, and other communicable diseases, is justifiable to ensure a safe breeding ground for untainted human beings.

    The violence in our world has created a conniption among the relgious. They believe their faith must have a monopoly for our species to continue.

    Is it imperceivable that this could happen among the Science-Faithful in the future?

    A Brave New World where life has been proven meaningless and the furthering of our species our ultimate, and only, goal? The elimination of passion, emotion and creativity in favour of productivity and cleanliness? A whitewashed world, packed with tens of billions of automatons whose mantra is "Life is Meaningless."? Daily services held to push this ideal? Curious children told not to think because thought is meaningless? Emotion driven out of us slowly, generation by generation, until finally we feel nothing at all?

    The essence of our humanity exists in philosophy, spirituality, emotion and thought. Without that, our lives truly do not have meaning.

    (I just want to add that I am preaching NOTHING with this essay, so pls don't flame me, or call me a bible thumper or anything. Thank you and good nite.)
  • Jam930
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2004
    • 1069

    #2
    science will never be like religion. religion is faith, science is science.
    =/
    -Jamie

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    • JustJono
      FFR Player
      • Nov 2003
      • 283

      #3
      Neither science or religion can function without each other.
      Jonathan Cruz

      http://www.mp3unsigned.com/Jono.asp

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      • jewpinthethird
        (The Fat's Sabobah)
        FFR Music Producer
        • Nov 2002
        • 11711

        #4
        There is a difference between theory and fact. Evolution is a theory, the Big-Bang is a theory. Neither have been "proven" as fact.

        The thing about science versus religion is that with science, when one thing is proven, it is proven and universal. If someone disagrees, they create an hypothesis and preform an expiriment. Unlike with religion, in which they mindlessly kill each other over who's imaginary friend is better.

        Scientists do not demand that people worship them. They do not use scare tactics to get people to believe.

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        • Omeganitros
          auauauau
          • Jun 2003
          • 8897

          #5
          Originally posted by jewpinthethird
          Scientists do not demand that people worship them. They do not use scare tactics to get people to believe.
          What about things like...like...Snakes? They tell you how poisonous they all are and how quickly you can die and where you should look out for them, and what to do if youre bit...What they dont tell you as often is that the feeling of holding a snake in your hands is really cool and fun and they can get rid of your rodent problem...

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          • alainbryden
            Seen your member
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Dec 2003
            • 2873

            #6
            well said jewpin
            ~NEIGH

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            • FFR Player
              • May 2002
              • 1088

              #7
              Originally posted by jewpinthethird

              The thing about science versus religion is that with science, when one thing is proven, it is proven and universal. If someone disagrees, they create an hypothesis and preform an expiriment. Unlike with religion, in which they mindlessly kill each other over who's imaginary friend is better.
              ditto

              Plus, science has its laws. Laws are pretty much as close to fact as you could possibly be. A law has never been broken. And theorys are based off them, as they're the foundation for most scientific findings and whatnot. And atleast a theory is based on CURRENT EVIDENCE. It hasn't been proven totally, but atleast it has something to back it up.

              And our place in the universe doesn't necessarily become meaningless. As we discover how rare our planet really is, and how lucky we really are to be here...i see life as more of a gift than an actual 'meaning'. That is why I enjoy life.

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              • alainbryden
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                • Dec 2003
                • 2873

                #8
                Everyone join FFRers Against Guest Speech

                jk - login
                Last edited by alainbryden; 09-27-2021, 11:03 AM.
                ~NEIGH

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                • FFR Player
                  • May 2002
                  • 1088

                  #9
                  Originally posted by JustJono
                  Neither science or religion can function without each other.
                  You're going to have to elaborate on that. That just sounds like empty rhetoric to me.

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                  • alainbryden
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                    • Dec 2003
                    • 2873

                    #10
                    log in
                    Last edited by alainbryden; 09-27-2021, 11:03 AM.
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                    • perfect_fat
                      FFR Player
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 161

                      #11
                      ^ME

                      Anyways, I think you're looking at my comparison from a very literal level. Most of you nay-sayers have gone on that religion isn't fact and science is. Ask a devout Christian if it is a fact that God created the universe. You subscribe to theories that may or may not be proven false in the future. Remember when the missing link was "found"? A scientist combined the jaw of an ape with the skull of a man (I believe that was the combination). He was revered until it was discovered he was a fraud shortly after.

                      How do we know that some of these frauds aren't fact today?

                      There is a leap of faith involved in science. A trust of those that may only be seeking admiration and immortality.

                      Scientists do not demand that people worship them. They do not use scare tactics to get people to believe.
                      I disagree with that statement. Some of them want people to worship them, my previous statement gives my thoughts on that. Some people are afraid to question those that they believe are smarter than them. That is intellectual bullying, and could be considered a scare tactic.

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                      • JustJono
                        FFR Player
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 283

                        #12
                        It was originally a quote from einstein, that I don't know word for word but it goes along those lines. Basically.. fuck, forget it. I'm done.
                        Jonathan Cruz

                        http://www.mp3unsigned.com/Jono.asp

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                        • DracIV
                          FFR Player
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 298

                          #13
                          The big difference between religion and science is this: in religion, you cannot question your greaters or the basic truths given to you; in science, you SHOULD question your greaters and the basic truths to prove their truth, for that is what the entirety of science is (questioning the world around your to find out the truth).

                          If some martyr had 12 followers make up a bunch of mumbo-jumbo and stick it on the end of a previous religious book, few if any of the people who believed it would examine it closely and look for falseness, but would instead follow it blindly.

                          If someone came up with a new theory for the universe, everyone (even those who believed it) would examine it closely and look for falseness, and until everyone had proven (as far as any are able to tell) that it is true, then it is still considered an educated guess.

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                          • Jam930
                            FFR Player
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1069

                            #14
                            good point DracIV
                            -Jamie

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                            • C104K3D
                              FFR Player
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 22

                              #15
                              Evolution is a theory, Big Bang is a theory, yet if you think about it, God, Jesus Christ and the whole bible itself is a theory. No one can be 100% sure that the bible is true, because it may have been written thousands of years ago by someone who just got people believing. Please don't flame me, as this is only a possibility.

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