Hi folks,
this Sunday, let us discuss Science & Religion
A few jump-off points:
1.How do we define Science? Can it be corrupted from its base definition?
2â when lacking of a formal structure, does it make science into a religion?
3. Does humanity need religion and what s your idea of Religion? Is it the same as Spirituality?
4.â â â Are religion and science opposed to one another or how can they co-exist?
5.â â â Have you ever felt tension between scientific understanding and your spiritual or religious beliefs, and if Faith plays a role, which one ?
6) â How do we avoid Dogma in both science and religion? Are they inherently good?
7) â â Can science offer a meaning for life the way religion can for some?
8).â â â How do we deal with people who force science or religion on others?
9).â â â Have you changed your view about science or religion over time and if so by which experience ?
See u Sunday
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Ps: keep in mind our different opinions are neither right nor wrong , are just the way we decide to interpratate our experience so far; so can be changeable by new social experiences/exchanges as well :)
Have fun
Cheers Guido
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