"A religion that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by traditional faiths. Sooner or later, such a religion will emerge." Carl Sagan
2006-07-07 04:06:35
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Science is more than just the conclusions scientists have formed. It's a process of inquiry based on reason. You might as well be asking "should people quit having faith?".
2006-07-07 11:01:07
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answer #2
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answered by lenny 7
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As long as we're looking to put religion back into schools and government.
What seperation of church and state? Living in a state-run theocracy will be fun!
2006-07-07 10:59:50
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answer #3
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answered by sparky52881 5
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I think the more we know about both science and religion, the better we might be able to work on saving our planet from extreme poverty and war. Knowledge is power.
So I guess the answer is yes ...
2006-07-07 11:00:47
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answer #4
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answered by Myrna B 3
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Yes
2006-07-07 10:58:42
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a christian and I find faith in studing science, the intricacies of how everything works and the synergy between different fields of science. So to me it's already there.
2006-07-07 11:03:07
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answer #6
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answered by Draco 2
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Science and thinking have NO place in church just as prayer has no place in school.
Simple.
2006-07-07 11:08:56
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible is a science book, just teach it. Also, a history book etc..
2006-07-07 11:16:01
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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First, put prayers back in schools
2006-07-07 11:20:30
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Who took it out? Did you know that according to the laws of aerodynamics, bumblebees should not be able to fly?
2006-07-07 11:03:32
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answer #10
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answered by Me in Canada eh 5
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