• ManosTheHandsOfFate@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I grew up in a fairly conservative Christian home and was taught that God gives humans the intelligence to use science. There was no big disconnect between science and Christianity. This was the 1980s though…

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      9 months ago

      I was told that the dinosaurs were the animals that weren’t allowed on the Ark and all the scientists knew it. Also that the universe was only a few thousand years old.

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      9 months ago

      I grew up in the 90s and in Mexico and I was taught the same thing. I still didn’t end up religious but that’s because my family always pushed for critical thinking and was pro science. Tbf they also grew up in an age and area where they saw older family legit die of shit that was preventable with medicine that might not have existed yet or was unavailable in their poor town.

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      9 months ago

      Things like religion give frameworks on how to live and guide moral choices, science is a tool for living. Science won’t tell you if the death penalty is right or wrong, if there should be limits to what people can say, etc. Religion won’t tell you how old the earth is, why people get sick, etc.

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        9 months ago

        But it does though… All religions pass descriptive statements about the world like “earth sits atop the backs of elephants which stand on the back of a huge turtle” and so on.

        Sure, religions do pass normative statements (i.e., statements about what you ought to do), but they try to objectify those too.