It is certainly possible to engage in scientific research for religious or spiritual reasons. One line of argument would be, since God created the universe, our scientific study of the universe is a means of better understanding and appreciating God's work.
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Spirituality and meditation are not considered science. They are considered to be alternative medicine or sometimes, religion. One can get an MBA in religion or philosophy, but not in only spirituality and meditation.
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Definitely science and technology influences decision making not only in administrative establishments but also in society. For example science and technological developments influences the community in career selection ,the way we live, our habits and entertainment and every thing. This continuous research and improvements in science are a must for betterment of society.
Science is the system of acquiring knowledge and technology is the usage and the use of tools, crafts and knowledge. Science influences technology and technology influences science also technology and science are influenced by society and society is influenced by technology and science. It is like triangle that each side affects the other sides.
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No, because some would argue that an exorcism is not a physical event. It deals with spirituality and the exercising of demons. None of which science claims to know anything about.
Properly applied, science neither attempts to prove nor disprove spirituality. Stephen Jay Gould proposed the concept of Nonoverlapping Magisteria (NOMA). He said that the domain or magisterium for science is the empirical realm - what the universe is made from and why it works the way it does. He said that the magisterium of religion includes the ultimate meaning and moral values. These magisteria are nonoverlapping - science does not comment on the ultimate meaning of life, while religion should not comment on the natural world. If accepted, this concept takes questions about spirituality out of the scientific magisterium and questions about creation and evolution out of the religious magisterium.
Everything! All the supplies we have for science have either come from nature or have been based upon nature! Also ,some sciences are based on studying nature.
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A belief in Science does not preclude other areas of endeavour. For example spirituality, music, art, legerdemain, cultural values. OT literalists are sometimes upset by scientific knowledge disagreeing with ancient legends, and claim that science and spirituality cannot co-exist. This does not have a widespread following among any group of thinkers.