Quote Originally Posted by Ozme52 View Post
Well therein lies the issue. Where does science end.
I think it's even simpler. Some people are just more critically minded than others. That's a skill that is taught in schools, not necessarily by science institutions. And it can also be learned simply by living life. The scientific discussions on the gods existence from a scientific view, are on such a high level that it's mostly just an amusing parlour game. The supernatural religions fails before it even comes to the point where science is relevant. They're always forced to make mind boggling assumptions, for which they have absolutely no basis. This doesn't make it wrong, but it does question the basis for faith. There's a world of difference between having a theory which sounds compelling and having faith in it. I guess what makes scientifically minded people different is there ability to have faith in several different theories, and apply a ratio between how great the possibility is that any of them is right.

Christianity 000.1, Islam 000.1, Judaism 00000.1, Buddhism 000.3, Hinduism 000.1, Flying Spagghetti monster 000.1. aww god I'm cruel now. Sorry about that. The subject of religion is just asking for it.