Religion
In reply to the discussion: There is no evidence for the existence of God. [View all]Hav
(5,969 posts)Regardless of our opinions, current knowledge or whether we'll ever be able to find out certain things, events actually happened that led to the state of the universe we are in now, for example. There are definitely correct answers to the big questions we have.
But my point wasn't really dependent on any definition of truth or what we are trying to find out. It was generally about our approach to how we tackle unknown territory when we don't know the answers. In pretty much all fields, it's recognizing where we lack knowledge and then we explore to find out what is really behind a phenomenon. We tend to choose an approach that doesn't depend on faith but one that we hope will advance our knowledge and will objectively bring us closer to the truth. The real answer in that case would then be backed by testable and reproducible evidence, not dependent on who performs the experiment.
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