Religion and science are at odds. They conflict on many issues. I am an atheist, I do not adhere to "to see is to believe". I believe what is testable and demonstrable, even if it would be impossible to observe (i.e. the big bang). Even where there are unanswered questions in science i.e. the exact abiogenesis that created life here, using God is not an answer, as it is in no way demonstrable, and goes back to there being to evidence for God. The word Theory in science does not mean what it does in everyday speech. It means something that is an absolute ironclad fact i.e. theory of gravity, theory of evolution.
Why are some atheists so closed minded?
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Religion and science are at odds. They conflict on many issues. I am an atheist, I do not adhere to "to see is to believe". I believe what is testable and demonstrable, even if it would be impossible to observe (i.e. the big bang). Even where there are unanswered questions in science i.e. the exact abiogenesis that created life here, using God is not an answer, as it is in no way demonstrable, and goes back to there being to evidence for God. The word Theory in science does not mean what it does in everyday speech. It means something that is an absolute ironclad fact i.e. theory of gravity, theory of evolution.