: When will people realize that religion and science are not mutually exclusive?

ferreuscelo:

wildling-rose:

littlefindsforgot:

In that someone who chooses to be religious can very well be scientifically informed, or indeed, a great scientific mind. And that someone who revels in scientific discovery can fall in love with a religion if they so choose.

When people stop denying…

I think the difference here between what you both are talking about, is “religion” =/= “fanatism”. I mean, the people, not the religion per se.

Yea, exactly.

32 notes - 10 September, 2012

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    Couldnt agree with paranymph and littlefindsforgot more
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    Notice how it wasn’t even me who brought up Christianity or the Abrahamic tradition. I feel like that sort of speaks...
  3. rockandrollwinterfell reblogged this from littlefindsforgot and added:
    I know! It’s the actual worst. And, I mean, I guess as a Pagan I’m lucky enough to not be outwardly oppressed or...
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    How can anyone have “a great scientific mind” but also believe there’s an invisible man in the sky watching our every...
  5. blissfulsloth reblogged this from littlefindsforgot and added:
    Been thinking this for years
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    I think the difference here between what you both are talking about, is “religion” =/= “fanatism”. I mean, the people,...
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