Religion describes why things work. Science describes how things work.
...Or something along those lines... but I totally agree with this, entirely. It makes sense, and it kinda bothers me how much people think science (evolution, which is basically just adaptations over time) makes religion look like crap. Well, it doesn't. Religion isn't the same as science. And it's just so bothersome how people just keep smacking each other and becoming enemies thanks to stupid opinional arguments on religion and evolution. Now, anyway, I know there are folklores on some religions such as Hinduism that tell how things work. It may have a religious genre, but it's a story. Just a story. I mean no disrespect to religious folks, but it's still just a story. Now, I ask that you all discuss this, and this is a very popular and overused discussion, but I thought I'd bring up a new point of view (somewhat).
I personally believe that evolution is just change over time, adaptations. I believe that adaptations are made, but not necessarily macroevolution, which, a childish example of it would be a frog being put into the desert and growing a lizard's head over time. That's a bit of an overexaggeration, but I'm just making a point.
Discuss.
Edited by TheMasterSwordsman, 01 July 2007 - 10:12 AM.