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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2790497" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>A vast majority of religious people I have met, derive their conclusions in terms of spirtuality off emotions, not logic, in the true sense of the word anyways. In essence, by far and large, you have a demographic that is insecure about their mortality and need feel good validation. Which is why the masses are so easily controlled by "religious men." On the other hand, science is the pursuit of knowledge and facts through repeatable results. Many scientists embrace spirituality, always have, as it doesn't mean that you can't have one without the other. A true scientist most likely can't deny the possibility of a "god." However, a true scientist could easily apply facts and logic to deny the existence of a "god" that many religions describe..... especially christianity... and especially in light of the significant amount of fallacies that "religious" men provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2790497, member: 24"] A vast majority of religious people I have met, derive their conclusions in terms of spirtuality off emotions, not logic, in the true sense of the word anyways. In essence, by far and large, you have a demographic that is insecure about their mortality and need feel good validation. Which is why the masses are so easily controlled by "religious men." On the other hand, science is the pursuit of knowledge and facts through repeatable results. Many scientists embrace spirituality, always have, as it doesn't mean that you can't have one without the other. A true scientist most likely can't deny the possibility of a "god." However, a true scientist could easily apply facts and logic to deny the existence of a "god" that many religions describe..... especially christianity... and especially in light of the significant amount of fallacies that "religious" men provide. [/QUOTE]
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