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Albert Eisenstein ,said Science without Religion is lame and vice versa , why desperate people not understand this quote ?
Asked by mangochatni,
11 Dec '12 08:47 pm
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Rightly said ........ vice - verse is Religion without Science Is Blind ...........both science and religion are nothing but finding truth ...........Basically and fundamentally there is not much of a difference between Science and true leligion ... Both are in search of the truth, the truth about oneself and the truth about the nature of this universe. The methodology that they employ is different but the issue is the same. Science employs observation and experimentation through the medium of the external world whereas religion does it through the inner world.
Only few corrupt, lunatic , fanatic and sadists are exploiting science for destruction of mankind through manufacture of deadly weapons and distorting the religion and making it an insult to human dignity.
Answered by PARTHA PATHAK, 11 Dec '12 09:13 pm
Only few corrupt, lunatic , fanatic and sadists are exploiting science for destruction of mankind through manufacture of deadly weapons and distorting the religion and making it an insult to human dignity.
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He also has told many other thing which so called religious ppl. r not even ready to read citing itz blasphemy.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 11 Dec '12 08:51 pm
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Hahhahahahaha..... U have conveniently SWALLOWED HALF THE SAYING. See how desperate u r for outdated religions !!!!!!
The Quote is........."Science without religion is lame, religion without science is BLIND".
Blindness is a far more bigger handicap than being lame. That blindness is seen in Qns like this!
Answered by Shunmugham, 12 Dec '12 02:48 pm
The Quote is........."Science without religion is lame, religion without science is BLIND".
Blindness is a far more bigger handicap than being lame. That blindness is seen in Qns like this!
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Well, everyone has a right to have his point of view on different things. And this was Eisenstein's view. Just because you have liked it, does it mean that you have to force it down everyone's throat?
Answered by Vikram, 11 Dec '12 09:51 pm
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Einstein also said, "God does not play dice with universe." He was talking to Neils Bohr another scientist (of atom bomb fame), Einstein was saying this in context of the concept of the idea of built-in randomness to the universe.
How ever Neils Bohr replied "Enstein, don't tell God what to do."
Both Einstein and Bohr were Jews and believed in Judaism.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 11 Dec '12 09:36 pm
How ever Neils Bohr replied "Enstein, don't tell God what to do."
Both Einstein and Bohr were Jews and believed in Judaism.
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Science and religions are interrelated and can not be seen in isolation.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 11 Dec '12 09:17 pm
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