QUOTE(azerroes @ Feb 15 2010, 12:36 AM)
dont take your religious view as us . Islam encompasses all human life and deeds . eat drink run math play jump science all got something to do with Islam trust me.
for ts, in islam , GOD has given us outline and guideline on how we run our life. thus, science should be considered after the view of religion (strictly islam). this subject is not a joke . at least give awareness for someone who are putting away religion in their worldly affair
What a contradiction, on 1 side you tell b3ta not to assert his religious view on you, and yet in the next sentence you assert your own belief on others. for ts, in islam , GOD has given us outline and guideline on how we run our life. thus, science should be considered after the view of religion (strictly islam). this subject is not a joke . at least give awareness for someone who are putting away religion in their worldly affair
Anyway, the role of ethics in science seems rather difficult to standardize to me. The fact that ethics are totally subjective and inconsistent from 1 individual to another seems the total opposite of science, which is an exact and definitive study of the universe around us. The 2 seem like water and oil to me, and I don't think they will ever merge harmoniously. Someone somewhere will always have a set of ethics in his own mind totally different from the norm
Feb 15 2010, 01:00 AM

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