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Science does not involve 'beliefs'.
Most of the time, people are either more trusting to religion or science depending on their upbringing, values, and beliefs as a person. This causes a schism in the world of science, especially when studying evolution or how the world was made. There are certain places in in the studies of these topics where there is an overlap: Many religious people believe in an all-powerful being which created the world and everything on it. However, scientists use the Big Bang theory and the theories of evolution to explain the exact same concept. So, to be blunt, the answer is yes. There are certain places where science and religion do contradict. That is why most people believe in science: they want evidence to be able to back up their theories. People who trust religion have less evidence to prove their beliefs.
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
what is the answer of enumerate some beliefs and practices related to the science and technology
Religion, dreams, beliefs, and MANY MORE! but i bet this will help u on the road or on the school campus so get to learning and have some fun you little scamps! :)
religious beliefs defy science and vice versa... when people speak of the science of a religion they are talking non-sense:)
No. Science is baised on facts while religion is composed of beliefs and spiritual knowlage.
religious beliefs and curiosities lead to experimentation and discovery.
Yes, science and religion can be reconciled by recognizing that they address different aspects of human experience. Science focuses on the natural world and empirical evidence, while religion deals with spiritual beliefs and values. Many people find ways to integrate both perspectives in their lives.
Religion beliefs are the things that your religion or (church) thinks are true.
Arthur F. Smethurst has written: 'Modern science and Christian beliefs' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Religion and science
Science relies on empirical evidence and the scientific method to understand the natural world, while religion is based on faith, beliefs, and spiritual teachings to explain the meaning of life and existence.
I don't have personal beliefs. Science and religion offer different perspectives for understanding the world, and individuals may choose to embrace one, both, or neither based on their own beliefs and experiences.
Science does not involve 'beliefs'.
It is most likely that paranormal beliefs occurred first since they are founded on unexplained experiences. Without considering their reality, these early observations and experiences most likely were first. Religion likely sprung at least in part from man's attempts to understand and rationalize these observations and experiences. Science arose as reliable observations of the physical world took over from religious beliefs and superstitions.
Religion is not a science.
Judith Durham is known to have been raised in the Christian Science religion. However, she has also explored and practiced other spiritual beliefs over the years.