Is there any sense in which theology could be considered a science? I mean, I know it uses the suffix 'ology' but is that a valid claim for it to be considered a branch of knowledge, any more than astrology, scientology etc, or is it simply an attempt to use 'ology' to give it respectability? There is christian theology, muslim theology, Jewish theology, but the real sciences don't attach themselves to religion.
I suppose I'm just launching an attack on theology. We don't have christian physics, muslim physics, Jewish physics, or maths or chemistry, but we do have varieties of theology. To me they're all 'pony' as TTT would say.
On the other hand, why don't we have proper application of the advertising standards legislation to stop charlatans pushing their phony claims of clairvoyance and fortune-telling?
///On the other hand, why don't we have proper application of the advertising standards legislation to stop charlatans pushing their phony claims of clairvoyance and fortune-telling? ///
JTH; I'm afraid we don't. We still have horoscopes in the papers, and we still have so-called clairvoyants etc operating. The Ad standards authorities don't try to take action.
What on earth is about atheists that they feel the need to criticize religion all the time? I'm a churchgoer and I don't criticize atheists. My views, their views, fine.
I'm afraid that all such adverts have to carry disclaimers, such as.
"Disclaimer: All clairvoyant consultations are subject to your own interpretation and are for entertainment purposes only."