In science and religion, there are two (predominantly believed) theories on the origin of life, as well as mankind. These are the creation theory and the evolution theory. In many cultures, evolution, as a theoretical concept is supported for the purposes of science (which is a human method of discovering how the universe works through experimentation and research). The biggest difference between the two theories is the belief in life as something that ultimately originated from non-living material. The evolution theory, which most commonly rejects supernatural belief, believes that the ultimate beginning of life came from non-living matter. This is called abiogenesis. The matter from which life evolves from can be one or several basic organic compounds, although the root drive of this evolution is unknown. The creation theory, however, teaches that life originated from an intelligent being, typically a higher power such as a God. This means that in theism, life did not come from something that was of some sort of intelligence and not living.
Which religion? There are different religions, which have different views of God (or gods).
Because every different religion has different views, so they argue and then they war.
As with most science subjects; they explain what evidence has been found and how scientist interpret that evidence.
cow for the Indians is a vessel of their god but for others it is just an animal
The Age of Enlightenment, which was during the 18th century when science started to change people's views and what they believed in.
This question depends entirely on your religion, race, gender, political views, etc. Since everyone has different views, this question cannot be answered as yes or no.
one is fighting over the Holey land and fighting over different views in religion
Science, art, religion, philosophy, and technology are interconnected disciplines that may inform and draw from each other. Science relies on empirical evidence and the scientific method to understand the natural world, while art and philosophy explore human experiences and emotions. Religion offers moral and spiritual guidance, often intersecting with philosophy. Technology uses scientific knowledge to create tools for practical applications in society.
Not necessarily. Different religions teach different views on magic, and even within a religion, opinions may differ.
In indigenous religions, attributes of God may include being connected to nature, having a spiritual presence in all living things, being a source of wisdom, guidance, and protection, and embodying the values of community, harmony, and balance within the natural world. These attributes often reflect a deep reverence for the Earth and all of its creations.
James Frazer was known as a social anthropologist, however he was famous for his documents on religion called the 'The Golden Bough'. This document presented his views upon how primitive magic soon turned to science through religion.
Adestria has stated that all of the members of the band have different views on life, and they like to keep religion separate from their music.