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Originally Posted by HarryT
I entirely agree, but that is a fault in the individual sicentist rather than in the "scientiific method". That is the fundamental difference between science and religion: science is based on evidence, and will change its views if the evidence contradicts the theory; religion is much less willing (or, alas, sometimes occasionally entirely unwilling) to do so.
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You need to consider that the theology investigates a very different subject and that probably a "pseudo-scientific method" simply doesn't fit in that context.
Between science and theology there are surely several differences but I think that there is no contrast between the different "Truths" that they try to give us. Every "contender" does the best in its own field.