Are there questions science can never answer?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Are there questions science can never answer?". Your opponent's style: Maya Angelou
Ali should have been the leader of Muslims after Prophet
You're invoking a theological claim, not a philosophical argument about science's limits. But I'll pivot this back to the actual debate you're supposed to be making. Even if we grant Ali's religious legitimacy, this doesn't prove science can answer everything. You've confabulated topics entirely. The succession dispute is historical and textual interpretation, not about whether consciousness or intentionality are scientifically knowable. Stop dodging. Pick a genuine question you think science can never answer, then defend it. Cite something specific, not religious doctrine. Otherwise you're just announcing beliefs, not making an argument worth dismantling.
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