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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Epistemology or different types of knowledge. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion. Specifically, that the relationship between Scientific knowledge and religious knowledge does not need to be cast as necessarily being in conflict (although obviously sometimes it is). They are different forms of knowledge that can dialogue with each other in helpful ways when dogmatics from either side are not poisoning the conversations . Science is a rigorous methodology for collecting reliable new information about the physical world that is gathered through the process of data collection, experimentation, and analysis) [b]and religious faith.[/b] Religious knowledge systems offer answers to fundamental questions about the meaning and purpose of human life. This area of knowledge incorporates a diverse range of different beliefs and systems; for example, varieties of theism, pantheism and polytheism. Much religious knowledge is based on ontological Experiences (liturgy/ prayer/ meditation/ community worship/ singing) and religious value cannot be proven or disproven using the scientific method. And science is also not black and white. Scientific epistemology begins from the idea that the truth of a universal statement, such as a scientific law, can never be conclusively proved. No matter how successful a hypothesis has been in the past, it can always turn out to make incorrect predictions when applied in a new situation. Separation of church and state was first instituted by the pilgrims to protect religious freedom rather than to surgically Remove religion from society. The majority of Mayflower passengers were separatists, men and women who had entirely rejected the Church of England and had formed their own churches. However, religious communities should absolutely not be above the law, and any misuse of religious authority for sexual, financial or political misdeeds should be punished fully and accordingly. [/quote] Sorry the cold ended was in error [/quote]
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