Originally Posted By: Blibbleblabble
Well that goes back to my original post, that two things can be equally true. Why is it impossible to have faith in a God, while still keeping an open mind towards science? Everyone who has faith should never blindly accept it. It's a healthy thing for every person in religion to constantly question their faith. It doesn't mean that if you question it then you don't believe it. It just means you are doing your part to try and confirm what you believe. Where does it say you need to be a dope and follow just one thing?


It is as if you ask "Why can't a judge believe someone is guilty and try to prove he isn't?" Judge is supposed not to believe anything about the accused prior to trial. Otherwise he tries to prove what he originally thought is right.

Faith goes against constant questioning. You dope yourself with faith to stop questioning and accept blindly what you had doubt before.


"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones