Sunday, January 24, 2010

Week 2: Should Skeptical Inquiry Be Applied to Religion? (post 4)

In the beginning of this article it states a question that I found very interesting it states, "To what extent should we apply skepticism to religious claims?" I believe and see that people should always be allowed to have their own opinions about any topic out there, yes at some point we wish that people would just settle on on answer and stick with it, but times are always changing and people will always feel the need to stick to what they believe in and they will always state their own opinion no matter what. I believe that there should be no limit as to what extent we should apply skepticism to religious claims because people should be allowed to talk freely about religion and their skepticism to it as well. No one will always get along especially when it comes to religious view points, I guess there is never a right or wrong answer because they all mean something different to all different types of people.

People are skeptic and doubt stuff all the time, and some can be right and reasonable doubts and some can be wrong it depends who's evaluating it. It also talks about the question if, "Can There Be a Science of Religion?" Here I Have always believed that yes, someone can always believe in religion as science instead of believing it as a faith. There is always so many ways to look at religion and science as one. There is so much questions that we will just have to understand that maybe there is no answers involved. It is hard in this case because religion is so wide and such a huge variety of religions that people will always have questions in evolution, science, and religion.

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