Sadly, no.
The shogun of Japan was more powerful because he had more control over the religion and control of the people
Science requires objective validation, not just words.
A nuclear explosion is more powerful than a lightning bolt. Nuclear explosions involve the release of massive amounts of energy from the splitting of atoms, while lightning is a discharge of electricity between clouds and the ground, which is powerful but on a much smaller scale.
A bomb is more powerful than a bullet its obvious
The Internet would be more powerful than WikiAnswers.
Most people have some sort of religious affiliation, and this faith shapes their worldviews and ethical ideals. Therefore, each person brings their religion into their debates on health medicines and science. It has to do more with the human aspect than with the science aspect.
Actually, it is science. The stone is more dense than the water therefore it sinks. If it was less dense, it would float. Density is science, not religion.
No the hornet is more powerful
Yes, he in fact was a very religious man, and studied religion and Alchemy more than he did Math and Science combined.
its more than a religion because it's a way of life. :)
It is more of a philosophy than a religion. Just like buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion as well.
lightning is more powerful than air