If you mean why many scientists don't have faith in God, I think it's because science generally deals with what can be proven. Faith in God, is simply that, faith.
2006-06-12 04:22:33
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answered by rduke88 4
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Scientists have generally studied how the world actually works. That alone is usually enough to convince them that the main organized religions are wrong. On the other hand, many scientists do have a belief in some type of deity. Their beliefs just tend not to be those of the Bible, Koran, or Baghavad-Gita.
2006-06-12 11:26:10
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answered by mathematician 7
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On the contrary most of the scientists who made an impact were beleivers. Just list the greatest scientists of the last century and see how many were beleivers.
2006-06-12 11:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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obviously, God is something that is best done without doing it on purpose, which is why the bible is so stupid when it comes to gay marriages and things of that sort, your own government was founded on a godly intuition that we "scientists" believe is supposedly a scientific phenomenon having to do with psychology that we so whole heartedly protect with our pathetic attempts at being Godly without believing in God while struggling just enough to get creative insight into operative focus at just the right time. that is the real reason of course. :::::::")
2006-06-12 11:21:15
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answered by gekim784l 3
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Not fair...You make a statement about scientists, then you want others to explain your statement.
2006-06-12 11:30:28
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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Because god does not convince them.
2006-06-12 11:54:26
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answered by Ho K 3
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because alot of them beleive in the theory of evolution...there are many peices of evidence against it and against evolution at the same time...i guess that is just how it is
2006-06-12 11:23:27
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answered by Hilary M 1
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