Science vs. Religion
July 30, 2008
Science
If you don’t make mistakes, you’re doing it wrong.
If you don’t correct those mistakes, you’re doing it really wrong.
If you can’t accept that you’re mistaken, you’re not doing it at all.
Religious Faith
If you don’t make mistakes, you’re doing it right.
If you don’t correct those mistakes, you’re doing it really, really right.
If you can’t accept that you’re mistaken, you’ve arrived – welcome to faith.
If you don’t correct those mistakes, you’re doing it really, really right.
If you can’t accept that you’re mistaken, you’ve arrived – welcome to faith.
Of course Christians don’t believe they are perfect and most accept that they will make mistakes, after all they are human. However, when it comes to their faith, they will not admit to being mistaken or deluded. Faith, by definition, is not something that can be subjected to proof and the claims of evidence. It cannot be falsified. And that, my friends, makes all the difference.