Who won? Neither.
Both are fooled by randomness, and they don't know it.
Warlock
Hmmm. To me, this is tantamount to saying: "I don't care, I am going to watch tv now...."
Narkissos said
You are judging religion by scientific standards. Should you turn the tables and judge science by religious or philosophical standards -- such as offering society and individuals a working self-understanding and tools for an optimal modus vivendi, including subjective dealing with death -- you would find it lacking, too.
This doesn't mean science and religion (or philosophy) should "shun" each other. They can helpfully question and stimulate each other. But for this to happen one has to outgrow the "who won" mode imo.
Interesting contrast here. I would juxtapose that it isn't science and philospohy that are at odds, but milleniums old religion that are steeped in dogma and tradition that are at odds with science. If a philosophy that is truly helpful can come out of science, then certainly it would minimize, if not elminate the need people have to believe in a higher power. Most people will agree that they don't need a religous dogma or belief in a higher power to tell them to be nice, work hard, etc.
Here is an example of why science consistently "wins" these debates. Behavoral scientists are studying why people do evil things. I realize some thiests here may feel that their research is handicapped without reading about Satan, but I am willing to leave these guys alone in a room without a bible and let them chisel away at this problem. Would it make sense to tell people still that the "devil made us do it?" Even among mainstream Christian religions, there is a "theological" debate with the bible as the sole basis of evidence and arguement on this question. To say the devil makes us do it removes personal responsibility. To say we are responsible disturbs the more conservative wing of Christianity as it goes against certain passages of scripture. Thus a "theological" debate on very real issues, and a book several thousand years old with charecters never seen, only written about are used to explain behavior today. Whatever is the right answer theologically in no way helps practically. Science alone can answer these questions.
"Right or wrong" questions of morality are relevant. Very much so, and we need to move and frame the debate strictly out of a religous context and move it to a philospohical context. That is a much more objective and fair play ground to discuss this. Ethics and morals can then be discussed free from invisible, missing gods who haven't shown up in thousands of years.
Qcmbr said
Science cannot disprove God - its utterly impossible but they pretend to have a go as though science could conceive the universe without conferring upon the observer godlike power - it cannot disprove God without creating God.
Science is actually the same as religion with one different aim - one seeks to explain purpose by recourse to order from intelligence and the other seeks to explain purpose by recourse to order from chaos. Both make things up to fill the gaps based upon observed fact and both bring great benefits (social cohesian through to dna studies) and both carry great risks (bigotry throughto nuclear war) they do not need to fight each other since there is far too much in this world to discover and too many myths to replace to waste time throwing rhetoric at each other. We all believe some as yet unprovable myths - so what.
Why does Science need to disprove an invisible being? Why does Science need to disprove the pink elephants and invisible spaghetti monsters of the world? The burden of proof is on the beliver. (yes, believer! not "eyewitness", not "photographer", but believer. That is all thiests have.)
Science is not the same as religion. I don't think your charecterization of the one difference between Science and religion is something most people would agree with, but, anyone can read this thread and see who has facts, and who has emotional belief. Science try's to explain gaps with current knowledge, and not ancient dogma from ancient books. Having studied religion all my life, I know that is a fact about religon!
My vote on this thread: Just re read it! Find out who quotes history and who is upset and is telling you that god exists! He has too! Just reread it and see who has made sense with facts. It's pretty clear to see from where I sit....