Great question. Quite a broad spectrum of answers.
As a Christian I also believe science is a gift. Most often it is used to improve the lives and environments of humanity. Sometimes it harms that which it is meant to help. Sometimes because of science new and wonderful discoveries are made other times it leads people down a wrong path. Everything has its pros and cons and I believe it can be a medium for spiritual warfare.
It is no doubt to me the enemy was working in Darwin and continues to hold strong making people believe his big bang theory instead of the the truth about Creation. However, thanks to science we have wonderfully skilled, and gifted doctors who find and improve on cures and treatments to help the sick. This is God working through science.
So, for me its like this, I believe science like many other things is a vessel. It can be a medium and a tool. All of which can be used for spiritual warfare. I believe God gave us science to do his work and care for his people.
But that's just my belief.
2007-04-14 09:26:40
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answered by kwazeeme 3
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I don't think most Christians don't believe in science. Problems arise when right-wing Christians with an agenda use their religious beliefs to attempt to block the teaching and propagation of scientific principles. For example, some Christian groups want creation science, aka intelligent design, to be taught alongside the scientific theory of evolution, even though creation "science" has no scientific basis. Likewise with the attempted blocking of stem cell research. Many people who say that about Christians, I think, are just immensely frustrated when they see these fringe groups try to stop scientific advancement.
2007-04-13 18:53:37
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answered by Faith 3
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SOME people say that SOME Christians do not believe in science, because there are SOME Christians on here that seem to believe in anything BUT science. Don't generalize, it makes SOME people angry.
2007-04-13 18:56:40
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answered by Petrushka's Ghost 6
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People say that Christians disagree with some scientific theories, not disagree with all science as a whole.
God gave man free will, so scientists come up with theories that some Christians disagree with.
2007-04-13 18:52:22
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answered by B-gizzle 2
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Christians in reality gave the international evolutionary technological awareness. Darwin became a seminary scholar before placing off on the HMS Beagle. Gregor Mendel became a Catholic monk who got here upon and defined Mendelian Genetics, nonetheless known because the daddy of Genetics. Georges Lemaître became a Catholic priest who postulated the vast Bang idea. easily that the final public of Christians settle for technological awareness as usual and your view that maximum individuals do no longer is skewed by using the click and probably your area. In us of a of america, the Protestant move is established for its YEC dispositions, yet they do no longer characterize the international inhabitants of Christians. we've not "conformed" our beliefs to in structure the medical findings, yet rather, we made technological awareness what that's immediately. "If evolution is reality, doesn't that disprove Christianity no matter if there's a divine being or no longer?" - in case you knew something about technological awareness, you need to comprehend that the concept of "disproving" something is defective. We never disprove something. hardly ever ever do we practice something. We carry together info and regulate theories to that end. besides, the very reality of evolution has no result on Christianity or God. i do not comprehend why you need to imagine it did.
2016-11-23 18:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No ones version of god has him providing scientific knowledge to the people. He might have provided people with minds CAPABLE of inquiry and understanding but if there were a god, he supposedly allows people to learn what they wish to learn. Where have you been? Christians don't apparently wish to learn about how the universe, planet, or how the life on the planet formed. They don't seem to want to learn about genetics, archaeology, physics or geology either. That's why people say they don't 'believe in science'. Are we clear now? That's nice.
2007-04-13 18:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not that they dont belive in science, they just dont belive that the earth evolved along with man the big bang theory,they follow bible ways which say in the beginning god made man.but its a tricky question cus there was science in bibical times.what christians dont belive in is scientist probing into everything trying to dispel creation. probably afraid of what the scis might find.
2007-04-15 05:02:31
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answered by bigaone22 2
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There are Christians who believe in science. And there are also scientists who believe in a Creator.
The Universe is so complex that many of these scientists realized that it couldn't just appear out of nowhere or from an explosion.
2007-04-13 18:55:03
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answered by ShineAsIlluminatorsInTheWorld 3
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i can't even tell if you're being sarcastic or not. Assuming that not only is God real, but he is solely responsible for our knowledge is a leap of "faith", not something you can prove. It is not science.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs/1866.asp
"I must interpret Scripture with Scripture, not impose ideas from the outside! When I take the plain words of the Bible, it is obvious there was no death, bloodshed, disease or suffering of humans or animals before sin. God instituted death and bloodshed because of sin—this is foundational to the Gospel. Therefore, one cannot allow a fossil record of millions of years of death, bloodshed, disease and suffering before sin (which is why the fossil record makes much more sense as the graveyard of the flood of Noah’s day). " Thanks for making my point for me Ken Ham.
2007-04-13 19:01:07
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answered by ajj085 4
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Because they think we just ignore science....Did you know that astronomers discovered a black hole in the Northern sky which Job mentioned (Job 26:7) He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing.
2007-04-14 12:03:13
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answered by Jan P 6
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