Yes, plenty of scientists have been, or are, religious - including Newton and Gregor Mendel.
The answer depends on who you ask. If you asked an existentialist the answer would be there is no purpose. A scientist may give a different answer. A religious person would find a purpose in their religious dogma.
Religious people rely on faith but the scientist deals only in what he believes to be fact.
A scientist is someone who studies science.
Because he was a scientist and he was not religious :)
It depends on who you ask, Since it isn't proven that humans have soul. A religious person may say when your born, but a scientist may say never. Personally i think your soul is created when you are born. (and I'm not religious nor a scientist.) same answer to when a persons ghost is created, it depends on who you ask. but i would say it is created when you die.
yes he was a religious person
Answer 2 A scientist. He's just believes something else. Uh... religious?
A religious person who has devoted his life to a religious order is known as a monk.
The word 'Scientists' is the plural of the noun 'Scientist'. So no, it is not an adjective.
No. Charles Darwin was a scientist, what he had to say challenged religious certainties but nothing he said was in any way meant to be religious.
The noun scientist is a person. A scientist is a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
No, the noun 'scientist' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.