Scientists have several common beliefs:
* Careful observation and analysis of data can provide the information you need * Good experiments and proofs are repeatable * Faulty theories can be abandonned for better theories * The devil is in the details * Most discoveries are preceded by "That's funny?" not "Eureka" * Peer review is essential
Its what i believe
By definition, a superstition is an unscientific belief. Science and technology are therefore unable to shake many people's superstitions. Lack of understanding of science and technology has led to the development of new superstitions, such as the belief that Mercury retrograde can cause your computer to malfunction.
why do we all learn the the same common vocabulary in science
Your question as phrased has only one answer: "Moral Theology" is a belief system, not a science.
Scientifically, superstitions are considered as a psychological need for supernatural belief
-Both used science to support their belief. -Many were conservationists.
-Both used science to support their belief. -Many were conservationists.
-Both used science to support their belief. -Many were conservationists.
All kinds of people believe in the Big Bang, but they usually have in common a strong belief in science and the truth of science.
what is the different between science magic and supertitious belief
a common belief can be anything relating to creation (big bang) or evolution (apes to man).
Science and technology have affected religious beliefs and practices. Currently science and technology challenge the belief in the concept of God.
== == No. It is based on religious belief and history, not science.
The Book of Revelation is about belief; it has nothing to do with science.
beliefs
When your belief or practice contributes and opens new unknown doorways to the closely related science and technology.
If it can be explained then it is not a superstition.