Further
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Do you think in 25 years, in America specifically, but also around the globe, the same religion v science debates will be going on with the same basic proportions? Or, do you think as science continues to progress, or as the religious win their battles, one or the other side will start gaining territory?
I expect science to continue to encroach on the religious views and make many of those views appear more and more outlandish, turning believers away. However, I am very biased and might not be taking all the right pieces of information into account.
I expect certain areas to become more and more glaring, as science continues to elucidate, such as in climate change. But will that actually have an effect that moves people closer to science and away from a contrarian religious view? I'm not sure, right now, there is certainly plenty of solid scientific data about the fossil record and yet that doesn't seem to sway the devoutly religious.
I expect science to continue to encroach on the religious views and make many of those views appear more and more outlandish, turning believers away. However, I am very biased and might not be taking all the right pieces of information into account.
I expect certain areas to become more and more glaring, as science continues to elucidate, such as in climate change. But will that actually have an effect that moves people closer to science and away from a contrarian religious view? I'm not sure, right now, there is certainly plenty of solid scientific data about the fossil record and yet that doesn't seem to sway the devoutly religious.
