Judging from the first 3 posts, what I have to say has already been said, discussed to death, and agreed upon.
I'll still say it though, just to add my voice to that side of the discussion.
Science is built on testing things many many times, while faith is built on human ignorance. It is actually impossible to have faith in something if you know everything there is to know about it. You can't believe in god if you know god exists, it would be like saying, "I believe in cats!". Believing in cats has no weight or significance whatsoever because we know cats exist.
Yes, all of science is only 99.99...% certain, but if you've played any game that uses chance, you know that 99.99% is a pretty good chance of certainty.
Frankly, saying that science is based on faith is really degrading. It mocks all the testing that millions of scientists have done for hundreds of years, and ironically enough, the statement is based on ignorance.
I'll still say it though, just to add my voice to that side of the discussion.
Science is built on testing things many many times, while faith is built on human ignorance. It is actually impossible to have faith in something if you know everything there is to know about it. You can't believe in god if you know god exists, it would be like saying, "I believe in cats!". Believing in cats has no weight or significance whatsoever because we know cats exist.
Yes, all of science is only 99.99...% certain, but if you've played any game that uses chance, you know that 99.99% is a pretty good chance of certainty.
Frankly, saying that science is based on faith is really degrading. It mocks all the testing that millions of scientists have done for hundreds of years, and ironically enough, the statement is based on ignorance.