I don't see science as a religion, just a powerful tool for discovering facts about the universe that we have a duty to make use of.
2007-02-15 03:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I think religion is a way of thinking that naturally evolved as a result of our wanting to have a purpose in life, to have someone, somehting for sure protecting us. Science's evolution is also natural. If yothink about it, science is a kind of religion: something we deduce from our environment to feel we have control over it and ourselves. Scence is just a bit more advanced than traditional religion, and will be supplanted in time.
2007-02-15 03:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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lol. Science is NOT a religion. To be a religion, you have to have a god. Scientists don't go every Sunday and worship science, they simply use science to study the world.
2007-02-15 03:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You are close to being a god on earth? That's what science has taught you? And you don't see the problem there. Wow!
2007-02-15 03:39:32
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answered by cmw 6
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Scientism is a religion--albeit an atheistic one. Science is not--but nor does it have anything to say on the matter of God's existence.
2007-02-15 03:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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science shows how intelligent beings we are?
lol... Oh well you're on the right path - stay in school though.
For the record science isnt in any sense a religion - it doesnt require any faith - at all - and it rejects arguments from authority.
2007-02-15 03:32:44
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answered by Goodly Devil 2
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religion is about faith, not rationality. it already start from the stone-age when early human begun to mourn their dead ones and conducted ceremonial burial to carry their spirit to the other world. then they started to ask question where do the spirits will go after they die? what will happened to them? the search for salvation of soul that begun religions, including major religions that we know today.
you see, in religion people also think and ask themselves questions, but not about problems in the worldly life but about afterlife.
2007-02-15 03:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no supernatural element to science and it actively encourages dissent. It's in no way a religion.
2007-02-15 03:59:17
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answered by The Truth 3
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science isn't a religion it's something that explains how the earth and certain things work
2007-02-15 03:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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all have three faces of the creator inside them.
don't discount any of them, but give them all equal consideration and let none of them be a judge of the others truth.
where truth is found among the three, no error can be made.
2007-02-15 03:36:05
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answered by Anonymous
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