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Why must scientists remain unbiased?

So their opinion doesn't interfere with science or the truth. Science cannot answer anything that deals with beliefs


Can cellular biology be based on scripture?

No. Science is ruthlessly tested and if theories fail they are discarded. Religion has no tests at all, and has no bearing on any scientific subject. Faith and truth are different things. You can believe what you want - science is about finding out truth.


Is DNA alteration possible?

Yes. Nothing is impossible with truth which means all. Of course all is possible because it exist. truth = science and technology = possibility out of the experiment results


Why you need to develop scientific attitudes and values?

I arrived at an interest in science through an interest in philosophy. If you want to understand the universe, then you must learn science. Science is purely logical, and strives for the truth, so a scientific attitude is commendable in my opinion.


What does science strives to be objective mean?

It means that science is interested in objective truths as opposed to subjective truths. A subjective truth, such as "Yellow is the best colour" is true or false depending on the opinion/belief of the subject. It might be true for me, if yellow is my favourite colour, but false for you. A subjective truth can therefore be both true and false at the same time. An objective truth is true regardless of belief/opinion. It is always true and does not rely on belief to be so. For example, 2 + 2 = 4 or Weight = mass * gravity are objective truths. Science is interested in finding objective truths.

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What is an example of epistemology?

An example of epistemology is the study of how we acquire knowledge, such as through reason, perception, or experience. It seeks to understand the nature of knowledge, how it is validated, and the criteria for determining what is considered true or justified beliefs.


How does Science accept this Ultimate truth in Science?

You have not told us which Ultimate Truth you are asking about.


What is the correct knowledge of what ought to be done?

The complete answer to this question is the same as the 'meaning of meaning', combined with 'the meaning of "truth"' then, what is the correct action after that truth has been discovered. Pretty much 'life'. Strictly speaking, however, you speak of epistemology (determining truth) then ethics (knowing truth), then morals ('doing' truth)


Science is good but it is the truth?

In my opinion, science is the truth although there are no definite answer to theories in science. Though, to have a theory out of science, one must have sufficient evidence to support the theory.


How does science accept the ultimate truth?

Science does not really deal in ultimate truth, it only deals in reasonable conclusions.


Who believes science is the authority to recognize truth?

Science is far and away the best arbiter of truth humans possess.


Is the science kids learn in school evil or a threat to Christianity?

There is no clash between the truth in science and the gospel. All truth is truth wherever it is found. Science is based on investigation as is knowing whether the gospel is true, when both come to the same truth there is harmony.


Why is it important when reporting science to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth?

So you can be trustworthy....


Why is is there so much math in science?

Science is the culture of truth and reason, science is its language.


Science is two things what are they?

logic and truth?


What is the difference of religion and science?

In science, everything must be questioned in order to find the truth. In religion, it is assumed the truth is known but must never be questioned.


What are two differences between pseudoscience and science?

Science uses rigorous reasoning; pseudoscience uses sloppy reasoning. Science is a sincere effort to discover truth, whatever that truth may be; pseudoscience is used to sell fraudulent products, and is not actually concerned with truth.