06-14-2015, 12:44 PM
(06-14-2015, 02:13 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: I don't believe that. I don't expect science to be omniscient and i have no issues with new ideas replacing old ones, when they're proven inaccurate.
Seeking knowledge isn't a bad thing. Limiting the seeking because you (generally speaking) think one side disproves the other when it hasn't/can't, can and usually is, bad.
You can say one side is worse than the other but i still call it a generalization because i know plenty of people that don't think that way. Of course, it's the individual's prerogative if they want to curse the darkness instead of lighting a candle. But that's always wrong.
For the most part I agree. Unfortunately, during the course of history humanity needed to develop the word "heresy" so we could communicate to others why a "heretic," such as Giordano Bruno was being burnt at the stake for believing the universe was infinite instead of Church doctrine.