65 Votes in Poll
Yes, boeither!
Both! 😎
And also putting neither on it too.
Whatever science can't answer, spirituality can. That's my belief system compacted into one sentence.
The long version is that I believe science is the only answer to this question based in reality, but science can't answer everything. Because certain things have yet to be known, I turn to spirituality as a satisfying answer to the unknown. I think it's a very human thing to do. I'm not the type to completely go all in one way or the other. If I had to pick one, I'd pick science because that's tangible, visible and provable.
Both.
Both for me
both, but I believe much more in science (I'm not that evangelical), but I respect those who believe in religions
Both
There's no difference really.
Listen here DParcade, did you know I studied Theology in secondary school, mind you, a religious secondary school, and I learned many things about religion, not just christianity, and yet I'm not a religious man, and you know my view upon religion, it's literally their whole deal, it's a set of beliefs, something I can choose to believe in. How I see religion is something people depend upon to make their lives easier, yet what their religion is about is hard to prove to be true, and yet that's the whole deal about science, and science is trying to do that, and if it ever happens, science will prove religion is true, but until then, how am I suppose to believe religion, if science got the facts.
But here, this is more suitable answer to this question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiJXALBX3KM
So make me look like a bitch.
What do you think?