In other threads, it is frequently asserted that science can't answer the why questions but only the how questions.
Some examples of why questions:
- What is our purpose?
- What (or who) created the Universe?
- Do we have a soul?
Some examples of how questions
- Why is the sky dark?
- Why have there been so many species of life on Earth?
- Why is the Sun so hot?
Clearly the term "why question" is poorly chosen, but leaving that aside, what makes a "why" question? Is there some quality they have or don't have that makes them "why" questions or is it simply that religions are happy to make up answers to difficult questions when science is not?
Actually, at one level, I think science can provide answers to some of the why questions. For example, the answer to the first one above, according to science, is "none" or perhaps "we make our own purpose".
It would be helpful, I think, if the religionists here could give some of the why questions they think science can't answer and the answers that their religion gives and how they know the answer is correct.