religen is another form of power and government science sez that human is supirior sodoes every other religon, science is to explain the unknown and so is religion
so belive what ever i don't think it is nonsense
Without procedures it would be like mumbo-jumbo. No one would believe in science.
An idiot. Would this person deny that there is gravity, or electricity, or chemicals, or almost anything else? After all, what is science? What is his definition of this science that he does not believe in?
No. The basis for religious freedom would be that everybody has the right to choose what they believe in.
I believe it would translate to "Where do you have science class?"
Only a religious extremist would believe that. America is founded on the principle of religious freedom and that freedom includes atheism.
I don't think he is religious so I would so no.
Years ago, I was the manager of a bookstore. One day, I decided to place all the Bibles into the Occult section - we had about 40 complaints within the first day of my doing so.Many people believe in various religions, and for them religious books deal with facts rather than fiction. For that reason, books of this type will be given their own section in the majority of bookstores - after all, shops do not want to offend their customers.It's also worth remembering that people who choose to believe in the Creation myth could ask why books on evolution aren't placed in the fiction section too. Those of us who prefer to believe in science would then argue that they ought to be in the science section, where they belong.If science books stay in the science section and religious books stay in the religious section then nobody gets offended and we're all happy (and continue shopping at that bookstore).
Christian Science is a christian religion so unless you asked someone who is a member of the church, they would say no.
No, I believe it would be considered Science-Fiction
Religious people believe that God made the world and the animals so therefore eating it would be ruining the earth.
You can be sure that if there is any truth behind religious beliefs, God will not allow his religion to decline. He would not need belligerent preaching, misrepresentation of history or science, nor any discrimination against those who believe otherwise. He would simply make it happen. So, the odds must be stacked in favour of a religious revival. But if there is no truth in religion, then decline is inevitable. The odds must be stacked in favour of a continuing religious decline.
To an extent, I don't believe in god, science supported my beliefs, but without science I would still gave trouble believing the bible fairytale