Quotes About Science
Mental transmutation along with the scientific explanation must be taught in schools to illumines the minds of everyone, the young and old alike.
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My belief is that the scientific approach is the best to follow, but it will be the greatest path only when it's conducted with the greatest minds within the state.
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Mysticism can help answer what science cannot.
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People knew the benefits of meditation even before science was born. Whether science has proven it or not, there is no benefit or harm done.
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Religion and science are all in pursuit of reaching the spiritual realm, thus transcending bodily things.
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Religion deals with the heart (feelings/emotions) while science only focuses on the mind (increasing the intellectual)—However, we need something that can link the heart and the mind at the same time.
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Religions, including science, are still so immature. They did not find the location of the soul. Most of them are still in doubt.
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Religiously speaking, we are still in the year 2021; but science claims that the Earth is around 4.5 billion years old.
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Science can make you smart, but it doesn't guarantee you'll be a good person. This is where religion comes in, to eliminate selfishness and bring kindness. That's how you build a society, both are useful.
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Science is limited only to the physical (physiology) and mental (psychology) planes, but mysticism even examine the spiritual plane. At the same time, science is also turning to spirituality; examine the invisible. Thus, following in the footsteps of mysticism.
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Science will be completely separated from religion on the day that scientists will invent their own calendar(s).
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Scientific experiences and practices can easily lead to spirituality, rather than trying to memorize more facts.
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Scientifically speaking, if my body is not the same as it was yesterday, then who am I?
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Self-knowledge begins when one realizes that there are paradoxes in all philosophical teaching. Whether it's religion or science, this is the best time to research it on your own, rather than sitting on the books all day.
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Socialism praise and admire the usage, or application of technology and the implementation of scientific approach before anything else.
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The aim of science was not meant to turn against every religious belief, but to illuminate the minds of the people.
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The beauty of science lies in admitting your mistakes and then adapt according to the universe. Change is beautiful in science.
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The heaven of the scientists lies in knowing how the Creator did everything.
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The main enemies of science are facts and common-sense.
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War between religions and science will never end; because they speak difference languages. There is a lack of communication between them.
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You can't be a realist while believing in the big bang. Drop one concept to fit with your desires.
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Modernity has hitched its wagon to science, a form of discourse that challenges and undermines traditional narratives. But in order to legitimize itself, science needs a story of progress from opinion and superstition to scientific truth and on to universal peace and happiness. The Enlightenment project is inseparable from its legitimizing metanarratives.
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The debate that has been conducted in terms of "creation versus evolution" has gotten caught up with all kinds of other debates, and this has provided a singularly unhelpful backdrop to the would-be serious discussion of other parts of the Bible.
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Our philosophies have tended to split the world in two: "science" deals only with "hard facts," while the "arts" are imagined to deal in nebulous questions of inner meanings. Equally, in popular culture, inner feelings and motivations (" discovering who you really are" or "going with your heart") are regularly invoked as the true personal reality over against mere outward "identities.
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