no “religious language” “scientific language”. rather international no — Kai Nielsen, Introduction Philosophy Religion

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There is no "religious language" or "scientific language". There is rather the international notation of mathematics and logic; and English, French, Spanish and the like. In short, "religious discourse" and "scientific discourse" are part of the same overall conceptual structure. Moreover, in that conceptual structure there is a large amount of discourse, which is neither religious nor scientific, that is constantly being utilized by both the religious man and the scientist when they make religious and scientific claims. In short, they share a number of key categories.

Kai Nielsen, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

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