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as a physically disabled person, i could never take religion seriously. i'm more comfortable in a universe without some higher purpose, means humans are in control. so just science.
A mix of both. I have some religious views, but I don't doubt science at all. Without science, we wouldn't have medicine and technology and all the knowledge we have today. lol
I wouldn't say I have a "belief" in science...that would kind of defeat the purpose. I definitely am not religious though. I find it a little silly to have concrete beliefs about the supernatural.
I believe in the science of religion: the method of making stupid people believe in things they can't see, hear, touch, or smell and give you free money and do whatever you want because your imaginary friend said so according to you.
I don't think it's the religious side I believe in, it's more the supernatural things which science disagree with. Which is where I get conflicted. I think it's very difficult to argue against science. I believe them about how the world started, rather than the religious versions of how we came to be. Then I have to wonder if there is anything more than this. And I don't believe that we are alone in the universe, I think there is somewhere some sort of living beings very similar to us on a planet similar to ours.
It's a good question, the science vs religion argument has always fascinated me since school
I'm go put on my tin foil hat here, but I grew up in a pretty whimsical household, where I wholeheartedly believe in magic and fairy's and such, but I also believe in science, its' often difficult to have them both co-en side but I do and I believe science a little more but for the un-explainable I think there's room for speculation and faith, in whatever religion you'd like.