I mean seriously.
Religions has been holding the scientists back.
In the early ages, they were even executed under the name of "God" for "Satanic" activities. They said it's considered absurd and insulting towards god.
So ultimately, wouldn't this be all thanks to the scientists and scientists only?
2007-02-01
04:31:07
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Hmm, I see a lot of hypocrites.
Why are they "stating" that all scientists thanked god?
God gave you guys these things?
How pathetic. If the scientists never done anything there wouldn't be any of those.
2007-02-02
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Have you asked yourself why science flourished in christian dominated regions of the world?
Religion has never held scientists back, nor has it executed scientists in the name of God. Ignorant men did that.
The problem is that scientists oppose the idea of a Living, all seeing and all powerful God. They prefer to stick to the five senses and what they can explain logically (that to me is rather narrow minded) anything not explainable is still construed to fit into their already rigid notions.
Infact religion has always been the bashing board for scientists for a very long time now, particularly targeted is christianity and its doctrines. Its been ridiculed, abused and ostracized in media, schools, legislature, and courts.
2007-02-01 04:51:24
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answered by HPayne 1
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All great scientists thanked God for their discoveries, inventions, and science... Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Christopher Columbus, Thomas Edison, Benjimen(sp) Franklin, George Washington, George Washington Carver, Abraham Lincoln, Leonardo DiVinci. Everything they did they thanked God for. For the knowledge that God gave them.
Its just that nowadays people are taking religion out of science.
2007-02-01 04:40:48
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answered by dean 2
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I thank God for everything. He gave us a brain to use. He uses the scientists but ultimately it all goes back to Him.
2007-02-01 04:48:33
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answered by Jan P 6
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I seriously thank God for all the things He created and gave those to man, the mind and the thinking power inside the mind given by God.
Hay!!
It is not man who made religion great, but it is religion that makes a man great..
All the best!!
2007-02-01 04:42:24
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answered by Dr. Aabroo Aman 2
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Hey if scientists didn't have faith and imagination then they wouldn't come up with new answers. Who says God doesn't unknowingly inspire them and how could things even come to fruition if God didn't make the puzzle for them to search for the new things they find?
2007-02-01 04:41:12
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answered by wyntur1 2
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we are changing our actual environment swifter than we are able to probably adapt to it. issues like tiers of environmental oestrogen and oestrogen-mimics that are messing with amphibians reproductive organs and human male fertility, among many different problems. Or our chemical-weighted down residences, farms, cities and places of work. we are overloading our structures, our bodies won't have the ability to cope and the prevalent answer is greater chemicals, in this way of prescription 'drugs'. a physically powerful assessment of the biochemistry of that's Claudia Miller & Nicholas Ashford's -Chemical Exposures: Low tiers and severe Stakes-. that's out of print, yet verify your library gadget. i do no longer think of there's a sort of room for optimism, different than our ability to alter our behaviour. we are going to desire centuries for our structures to conform, and issues are changing for too quickly for that.
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yeah i am there is nothing wrong with that as long as you dont make it your god because God is a jealous God and he would not like you to have other gods in your house other than him i mean who would need other gods because God is all we will ever need !like if you like it more than you like going to church then you r making it a god or more special than God is .well does that answer your questian?
2007-02-01 04:46:16
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