it is just their personal opinion. so far, all my teachers didnt refer science as anti christ.
2007-01-22 00:07:56
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answered by Ace Mark 2
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"Anti-Christ" is a very popular term for things we don't understand, or fear. The fact is science is the art of dissecting, and understanding our surroundings. If "God" created us, and the world we live in, science is just trying to better understand gods works.... If there is going to be an "Anti-Christ" I'd think it'd be a person, or a deity, not a form of study...
2007-01-22 00:12:00
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answered by Ric r 2
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Many people here in the US think that way, too. I consider science and religion to be two separate things, that deal with completely different issues. I see no problem in being a scientist and being Christian. I think people who do see a conflict there are too closed-minded. From what little I know about Jesus, I know he was a radical, and I think he would want people to think critically about the world around them, which is what scientists do.
2007-01-22 04:23:39
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answered by kris 6
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A world without Science is a world without discovery.
2007-01-22 00:06:21
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answered by serge4hair 3
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I think everyone gets their own belief.
So u cant mess ur teachers up
2007-01-22 00:07:26
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answered by ItzJonn 4
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Anyone who says crap like that is a religious fanatic.
2007-01-22 00:07:12
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answered by cartiphilus 4
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sure, look what happen to galileo
2007-01-22 00:05:59
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answered by alexis christian 2
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