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Anything that's not true isn't actually science. Sometimes scientists are wrong about science.
Now you're just a glassy-eyed religious freak about science. You're just putting blind faith in science. You realize this, right?
Because what you're spewing isn't ACTUALLY the definition of science. The definition of science is not "Whatever is true".
It is:
the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Just out of curiosity, are you religious?
What does that have anything to do with your religious belief in science?
I'm just curious.
I am an evangelical Christian. So far we are both religious. I have faith in God, and you have faith in Science. I think God is never wrong, and you think Science is never wrong.
Oh, but science IS wrong, and that can be proven.
Huh.
Scientists use the scientific method in an attempt to understand science. The method isn't the science itself, and the method doesn't always lead to understanding the true nature of science. I guess you look at it differently. It's all good.