I certainly don't think
science provides all answers, many answers to questions are choices.
Every time
science provides an answer, it's the «goddidit» people that get all riled up and defend their indefensible position.
Allusions to his own strangely skewed versions of Christianity, Judaism, gnosticism and alchemy abound, and he has acknowledged that he thinks a great deal about religion «because
science provides no answers.»
Not exact matches
Searches of vast swaths of the Indian Ocean continue, pegged to a cocktail of
science and optimism that we hope will
provide some
answers for those families left behind - and for the rest of us.
Science isn't meant to
provide the
answer to everything because there are always new questions coming up.
Another is to
provide answers to questions
science can't
answer.
The thing about
science is it does
provide the
answers to most of the mysteries we use to give god credit for.
Science, or «natural» philosophy (remember that we still handout advanced degrees in the
sciences as a PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy)
provides material
answers to the cosmological questions, but does not
answer questions regarding purpose or death, which many (including apparently Ms. Libresco) find difficult.
Evolution
provides no
answers and has no solid evidence in any corner of the
sciences and rational experience of what is going on around us and within us.
Science provides most of the
answers to what you ask — Big Bang, evolution, etc..
Therefore, biological
science will never
provide the moral certainty required to
answer the critical moral question.
I believe in
Science but I also believe that
Science can not
provide all the
answers.
For the first time he was free to question his own serene faith in
science, to seek the ultimate
answers which three years of psychoanalysis had not
provided, and even to decide whether to pursue the medical career he had begun.
Quite the contrary, they are atheists, and don't believe in «any» God, as
Science can, does and will continue to
provide the
answers to the mysteries of the Universe.
Science can not
provide an
answer to this because it is unable to transcend the natural boundaries placed on scientific questions.
All religions
provide answers, but if you go back and reread the texts of any religion, they don't make sense in this day and age, but
science, and academic study has shown much of it to be wrong.
In that case
science must
provide answers, but to do this, it must invoke scientism, a philosophical doctrine which asserts arbitrarily that knowledge comes only through the methods of investigation available to the natural
sciences.
So, I say, gods might exist but the probability is very low, and decreasing given the amount of time believers have been flailing about trying to make the irrational rational and how
science provides better
answers with real evidence, peer - reviewed under the scientific method.
We believe now that our only knowledge lies in
science and that one day,
science will
provide an
answer for all things, even God.
Science dose not provide all the answers either but it looks for the answers and more importantly, when science gives an answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learn
Science dose not
provide all the
answers either but it looks for the
answers and more importantly, when
science gives an answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learn
science gives an
answer you do not have to except it on Faith, you are required to test it, question it and verify it until you are satisfied that the
answer is right (at least right as far as we know now, it may change as we learn more).
Science would
provide all the
answers religion purported to give; progressive democracy would
provide managed guidance to whatever social yearnings people had.
The Theory of evolution uses the same
science that
provides electricity, medicine, tecnology, modern farming, construction, etc., so I'm assuming we won't be hearing from you again, because you won't use those things, including the computer, until
science can
answer»... WHERE did the universe come from...».
Science provides questions that may never be
answered, religion
provides answers that may never be questioned.
You believe in theories which are unproven beliefs and try and back them up with the statement «
Science provides questions that may never be
answered...» LOL talk about a lazy
answer.
The research methods of the social
sciences are quite capable of
providing very substantial insight, if not definitive
answers, to this question.
I no longer believe because I am done listening to people claim to have
answers they don't have, it is dishonest, irresponsible, immoral and can be dangerous I am glad you trust
science, to a point, but when
science is not able to
provide an
answer you insert god and like I said, that is lazy.
You are arrogant if you think that you know the
answers when
science can't even
provide all the
answers and when
science does
provide answers they are based on facts, not stories passed down through generations.
The only place where
science and the bible «complement each other» is where
science doesn't
provide an
answer (yet).
Moreover, because they can always be addressed from more than one interpretive perspective, the social
sciences don't
provide us with a final
answer to social questions.
Through this knowledge, pharmacology makes a unique contribution to today's
science and tomorrow's medicine,
providing vital
answers at every stage of medicine discovery and development.
Entitled Social
science and epigenetics: opportunities and challenges, the symposium will seek to examine how multidisciplinary research into epigenetics — the
science of the lasting marks that modify the expression of the genes encoded in our DNA — might help
provide answers to societal concerns including why deprivation has such a marked impact on child development and on health outcomes.
Science, he realized, might put him in a better position to
provide some
answers.
By bringing
science to food - minded people and food to
science - minded people this entertaining book
provides answers to why ingredients and recipes work the way they do.
If an interviewer asks a time waster, you should of course forgive and do your best to
provide an interesting
answer: «Yes, I studied plant
science.
That
answer provides Matloff's reason number two: In his own field of computer
science (CS), for example, «nearly 7 % of CS PhDs are either working part - time or are unemployed (but seeking employment).
Fortunately, as will become clear from this special issue of New Scientist, we now have a tool to
provide the
answers:
science.
A report in tomorrow's
Science may
provide the long - sought
answer.
Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries and their colleagues at the National Institute for Mental Health
provide an
answer in today's issue of
Science.
But then, all cults are undesirable, including the one which says that conventional
science will
provide all the
answers, if only it is given a little more time.
Although admitting that scientific research is important, Charles is convinced that
science alone can not
provide all the
answers the human spirit is looking for.
One
answer is
provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award in
Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia, with early career researchers at the point of intersection.
(PEN's managing editor, Michael Thame, didn't
answer questions but wrote to
Science that the company is «able to
provide bespoke reports tailored for individual advertisers detailing the full extent of their exposure upon request.»)
The key is that they genuinely want to have a conversation and they are open to listening to the
answers science can
provide.
«The truth we find is an unbiased truth that is based in medicine and
science, and the service that we
provide is [to people] who are at their most vulnerable — when they need closure and
answers.»
Her career in
science has influenced how she responds when students
provide a wrong
answer.
But questions remain about how far to push its introduction — and
science has a hard time
providing the
answer.
It can mislead people into thinking that
science is simple and
provides easy
answers, only to disappoint when it is revealed to be horribly complicated and demanding.
Solutions: Smart talking and media mastery Surveys show that most people want more information about climate
science, Schmidt said, so scientists should engage in public forums such as blogs, question - and -
answer sessions and public talks,
provided they are not simply stacked with angry debaters.
Obama
science adviser pick John Holdren on asking the hard questions — and
providing some
answers
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