Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
Faith, by it's very definition is a belief in something without evidence, a belief in something whether it's true or not. The thing about science is, that it's true whether you believe in it or not.
Not true. Because the scientist does not go back and rework all observations that lay the framework for their current research. They take those things on faith. Faith that because someone has told me that this is what happens when I do A to B and I am assuming it is true when I am going to something to D. Even scientists argue about the 'Laws' of science. There is a much stronger grain of faith in science than you would expect. And don't get me started on the part of the scientific method that would even lead you to believe that IF you do something to D, that you will accurately predict a result. That belief is an example of faith in and of itself.