That is pretty much in the hands of the person, some do and some dont, its just their belief.
Christian Science views marriage as a sacred union and discourages divorce, but it does allow for it in cases of adultery or abuse. Members are encouraged to seek spiritual solutions and guidance when facing marital difficulties. Ultimately, decisions about divorce are left to the individuals involved and their spiritual discernment.
Sandra Dee was raised in a Christian Science household and this religion influenced her upbringing. However, as an adult, she did not actively practice any specific religion.
George Washington Carver was born into slavery and was raised by Christian slave owners. He was a devout Christian throughout his life and credited his faith as the source of his inspiration for his work in agriculture and science.
Judith Durham is known to have been raised in the Christian Science religion. However, she has also explored and practiced other spiritual beliefs over the years.
I don't have personal beliefs. Science and religion offer different perspectives for understanding the world, and individuals may choose to embrace one, both, or neither based on their own beliefs and experiences.
Science and religion both seek to explain the world around us, but they operate in different ways. Science uses evidence and experimentation to understand the natural world, while religion often involves faith and belief in the supernatural. Some people find that science and religion can complement each other, while others see them as fundamentally incompatible. Ultimately, how they are related depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.
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 that he was a follower of the Christian Scientist religion- an obituary to him was published in the Christian Science Monitor.
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That depend on what you believe. It comes down to science and religion. I personally am a christian so I think GOD created it in his own way.
Christian Science is one of the major religions which encourages people to first turn to God for help and, this keeping your awareness on God as source helps to heal the sick. If one goes to the local Christian Science Reading Room, you can find a list of Christian Science Practitioners who will pray for you. A small charge is usually associated with this work. Religious Science and Unity also believe in prayer for the sick and they also have practitioners who pray for a small fee for their work. They believe that science and religion are compatible and that both are given by God for man's good.
The religion of Scientology is not based on the Holy Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Their founder is Ron Hubbard a science fiction writer and not a Christian.
Sandra Dee was raised in a Christian Science household and this religion influenced her upbringing. However, as an adult, she did not actively practice any specific religion.
I'm assuming science can't answer why people believe in whichever religion they do.
Neither. Religion and science go hand in hand, depending on what religion you practice. The Christian religion believes that God created the earth and everything in it, so in their view science is the very thing that proves there is a God. But it's all in opinion.