Strictly speaking, science is meant to operate as a methodological way of interpretating our senses. But people make it so much more than that, they speak of Science with a capital "S" as if it will solve our problems, save the planet, and exalt mankind to a new plane of being. Just watch any documentary to see the overtones of awe and metaphysical wonder that scientific findings are supposed to elicit. It has little difference from the awe inspiring content one finds in church. As a flat earther I subscribe to a strict empiricism that is more than Science. It trusts the sense, not the methodology of how the senses are used. That we see is enough. Do not treat your ability to sense the world as equal to belief in God. Science can't fill that void. Stop worshipping at the alter of Science...
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Atheism is a faith, because it is the belief that science will one day verify what it now debunks. Most notably, abiogenesis. Scientist Louis Pasteur dismantled the notion of life from lifelessness when he disproved spontaneous generation. But, atheists have been ignoring this for over a century. They are desperately hoping that Pasteur's fundamentally sound principles are somehow wrong, because they cut the legs out from under their faith. But no, science is not a faith, unless you ask it to do something it wasn't meant to do.