Religion is not a science.
Sadly, no.
equal powerful. I tested it for my science fair project
Lightning bolt. The gods are more powerful than science, apparently.
The shogun of Japan was more powerful because he had more control over the religion and control of the people
philosophy is much more broad based in the structure of knowledge whereas religion and science are methods.
Religion is a very complicated subject, since there are many different religions, and each religion is subject to many different interpretations. Science is much more unified. I would say that there are at least some interpretations of religion which are compatible with science. There are also interpretations of religion which are incompatible with science. The choice is yours.
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.
they are used to make lasers more powerful. I think.............
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science
The concept of transcendentalism is that the god is above, more powerful, distinct, and separate from it's people or creation. A transcendental religion is just a religion that believes their god is transcendental.
; The quote is Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. : Albert Einstein, "Science, Philosophy and Religion: a Symposium", 1941More quotes of Albert Einstein; see link "Quotes Albert Einstein" on left.
Most of the time, people are either more trusting to religion or science depending on their upbringing, values, and beliefs as a person. This causes a schism in the world of science, especially when studying evolution or how the world was made. There are certain places in in the studies of these topics where there is an overlap: Many religious people believe in an all-powerful being which created the world and everything on it. However, scientists use the Big Bang theory and the theories of evolution to explain the exact same concept. So, to be blunt, the answer is yes. There are certain places where science and religion do contradict. That is why most people believe in science: they want evidence to be able to back up their theories. People who trust religion have less evidence to prove their beliefs.