Originally posted by -ammo-
Read Genesis one, heck, read all of the Bible. You will see why there is either apples or oranges is this case.
I will explain better:
Science it's a try to explain what you see around you, by extrapolating rules, schemes, serching for a theory that can explain the phenomenon you observe, usually by repeating the phenomenon in a controlled environment, and having the same results as previded.
Theese theoryes usually have to resist very aggressive attacks from others scientists, generally by using experiments.
If a succesfull experiment contraddict the theory, and can be repeated by different workgroups, the theory it's either discarded, or modified to adapt to the exception.
This process go on and on, changing the science and adapting it to the more deep knowledge we acquire of the world that it's around us.
On the edge of this system there is the speculating science, using basically the mathematic as instrument, since we fail to have instruments to "experiment it", an example of this is the "unified field theory" (dunno the name you angophone called it, using a direct translation), for witch we need to use large colliders to disintegrate the matter at high energies, still on study (large hadron collider, for example), and check if the results comply with the theory (and in that case it's the theory that's wrong, not the facts

).
Religion it's a completely different matter, it's the believing in a supernatural power that can communicate with elected men, or even be present in the world, for the religions evolved from the judaic, it's based on a book that has been written by men guided by the divinity.
The basic difference is simple.
Science it's the way the human being ask himself questions and try to find answers.
Nothing in science is completely truth, science cannot hold "the definitive" answer, since by definition it's always adapting to the world around.
Religion it's the mean that humans use to try to interpreter the God mistery, some religion usually adapt to the moment, to the social local and momentary situation (the christian for example), but anyway tend to have a common ground of basic rules of respect for the others, and for life.
Generally religions come with dogmas, some that no need explanation, "is as it's written", no changes, no speculation.
Putting up a discussion between a scientific theory and a Religiuos dogma, it's almost impossible, since one can say (religion) "I am right because God said that", the other can say (Science) "I guess this is a good explanation, but i can be easy wrong".
BUT, and it's the case of this discussion, alike the other (E. vs C.) it's a mess when someone want to discuss the science as it is a religion, and a religion as it is a science.
And this become flamewar.
Oh.. and Ammo, dont you think you have been a little aggressive?
