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Originally Posted by CraigS
If it is objective, independently verifiable, and internally self-consistent, then it is science … and 'belief' becomes redundant.
Science never calls for 'proof', thus it says nothing about 'true' or 'false'.
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You can't have it both ways. If something is "independently verifiable", it is proveable. Either it needs to be independently verifiable (hence calls for for proof) or it doesn't need to be independently verifiable (which would mean it doesn't call for proof).