Assumptions

I truly do love it when you talk to yourself, Sybil. It's very revealing. Not just the delusion that you believe others are falling for it, but what you choose to talk about. Which parts you snip, How you respond, etc.

IMO, your behavior to your socks is how you'd like others to behave toward you. Oddly, you rarely treat other people with the same respect you give to your socks. To me, this indicates both your narcissism but, worse, your lack of respect for others. Your willingness to see them as less than yourself. Less than human.

dont forget his idiotic attempts to deny what fascism is....
 
Neither science nor religion ask questions. Science and religion both provide a body of answers. Those are what differ.

The questions are more important than the answers. If you do not have the creativity and insight to formulate precisely the right type of question, you'll never get the right type of answer. That is why there are dozens of world religions, and that is why scientific theories are always provisional and constantly evolving
 
The questions are more important than the answers. If you do not have the creativity and insight to formulate precisely the right type of question, you'll never get the right type of answer. That is why there are dozens of world religions, and that is why scientific theories are always provisional and constantly evolving

so are relgious ones.
 
The questions are more important than the answers.
What questions? What answers?? Void argument fallacy.
If you do not have the creativity and insight to formulate precisely the right type of question, you'll never get the right type of answer.
What questions? What answers?? Void argument fallacy.
That is why there are dozens of world religions, and that is why scientific theories are always provisional and constantly evolving
Religion is not science.
 
What is the correct way to live life?
A philosophy question. Religions try to answer this question.
Is there free will?
Yes. You are free to choose your path. You are not free of the consequences of that choice.
Why did the Big Bang happen?
Did it happen? A religious answer rephrased as a question.
How did life originate?
Did life originate (the Theory of Abiogenesis)?
Is there a theory of everything?
No. A theory is an explanatory argument. It must be internally consistent (no logical fallacies). A 'theory of everything' is a void argument.
Does a soul exist?
A philosophy question. Answered by religions.
What is the meaning of life?
A philosophy question. Answered by religions.
What is dark energy?
Forms of energy that are not emitting visible light. Answered by definition.

NONE of your questions are religion.
NONE of your questions are science.
 
A philosophy question. Religions try to answer this question.

Yes. You are free to choose your path. You are not free of the consequences of that choice.

Did it happen? A religious answer rephrased as a question.

Did life originate (the Theory of Abiogenesis)?

No. A theory is an explanatory argument. It must be internally consistent (no logical fallacies). A 'theory of everything' is a void argument.

A philosophy question. Answered by religions.

A philosophy question. Answered by religions.

Forms of energy that are not emitting visible light. Answered by definition.

NONE of your questions are religion.
NONE of your questions are science.

^^ Logical fallacy - Delusions of omniscience
 
Fallacy fallacy. Inversion fallacy. Discard of logic. Argument of the Stone fallacy.

^^ Logical fallacy, bulverism.


Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. - Voltaire

The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution. - Bertrand Russell

The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, but he is the one who asks the right questions. - Claude Levi Strauss

If I had an hour to solve a problem I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask, for once I know the proper question I could solve the problem in less than five minutes. - Albert Einstein

We thought that we had the right answers, it was the questions we had wrong. - Bono
 
The questions are more important than the answers.
Do you have any idea what's wrong with this statement?

Irrespective of the importance of any questions, science doesn't ask any.

... that is why scientific theories are always provisional and constantly evolving
No. Science models are provisional because science is an open functional system. The body of science keeps improving because the scientific method causes those models that fail to either be discarded or fixed.
 
Do you have any idea what's wrong with this statement?

Irrespective of the importance of any questions, science doesn't ask any.


No. Science models are provisional because science is an open functional system. The body of science keeps improving because the scientific method causes those models that fail to either be discarded or fixed.

Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. - Voltaire

The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution. - Bertrand Russell

The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, but he is the one who asks the right questions. - Claude Levi Strauss

If I had an hour to solve a problem I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask, for once I know the proper question I could solve the problem in less than five minutes. - Albert Einstein

We thought that we had the right answers, it was the questions we had wrong. - Bono
 
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