Spiritual matters are not proven by logic. Science is proven by logic. No connection. Science is anything that can be measured. Spirit is anything that can not be measured. The only way we can know anything about the spirit realm is if some spirit chooses to reveal it to us. All the revelations have been collected into a book. Anybody can read the book and decide for themselves whether to believe or disbelieve. Read a chapter of Proverbs every day. Proverbs has 31 chapters so you can keep your place by just looking at a calendar. There is no religion or nothing in Proverbs and you don't have to believe anything. Just read every day. When you are comfortable with that, then read The Bible from Romans to 2 Thessalonians over and over until you start to remember what it says. That is the part that applies to Christians. Keep reading until you start to notice it says some things that are different from what you have been told it says.
The term, scientific religion, is an oxymoron. There is no such thing.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion was created in 1961.
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion was created in 1949.
Most superstitions have formed, over the years, through myths, legends, folklore, and religion, and do not typically have any real scientific basis.
There is no common religion in Antarctica. Workers in scientific stations -- the only humans in Antarctica -- bring their religions with them from their native countries and worship accordingly.
No, it is scientific theory
Of course its jainism
I have the general impression that the increase in scientific knowledge has had a tendency to reduce interest in religion, or even belief in God.
Egyptology is not a religion. Egyptology is the scientific study of Ancient Egyptian culture and artifacts.
Victorians did have religion although many had waning feelings towards religion. They were starting to get interested in scientific things which made it harder for them to have full faith in religion.
No it was purely egyptian religion
Mostly that would be religion and politics.