Believing in God is a superstition you do not need to belive in science it is up to yourself to prove any conclusions you come up with. The statement is flawed if you accept science you would not accept god - in the sense of an etheral being
Science does not make any definitive conclusion about God.
No, because if you believe in God. Then you believe that He was the ONE who created all things. But now if you believe in science whatsoever, then you only believe things that you've either heard or have seen from other people. So to answer your question, science has not killed God. Its just that since people cannot see God, and or feel his presence, it is that, that has seem to what make people believe that God "didn't" create the world.
No one knows exactly because most American Christians believe that God created our universe, but Science describes how God did it. Creationists believe that God used supernatural magic, not Science to create the Earth.
There is no God versus science, they are married at the deepest level. God created everything. Science is just the tool that we use to figure out the method God used to create. The majority of scientists believe in God by the proofs they've seen in creation.
most Christians don't believe in science because science explains that people evolve from animals whereas Christians believe that people came from god
same message which Ibrahim(Abraham p.b.u.h ) gave to believe in oneness of God.. to believe in Sole God.. who is the creater of everything that Exist.. to believe in All the prophets .. to believe in Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h as last and final messenger.. to believe in Qur'an as a word of God.. (to believe you can try some litmus test also) but putting it on modern science classification.. although it is not the book of science but the book of signs.. to believe in hereafter .., judgment day,
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If you believe in God and you believe that God created everything, then sure. If you believe in science, then a black hole is created when a massive star collapses and a black hole is formed. [See related question]
If by superstitious beliefs you mean God and Jesus Christ, then yes I do believe in them. I believe that no matter what science says there is a God and a heaven which is where those worthy will be received when they die. Although science can explain numerous things there are those things that science cant explain.
Science relies on the laws of physics. Faith and religion have no bearing on the laws of physics, unless you believe God created the laws of physics. While you can believe in God and be a scientist, it's hard to believe in the Big Bang theory and Creationism, too. And, modern physics now believes that God had no part in the Big Bang. That said, God and faith can still play a large part in our lives, just not when it comes to science.
You're making the question far too black-and-white. Many scientists believe in God, and many non-scientists do not. It is not always "belief in science" versus "belief in God".
Yes. Creation is a story while evolution is science. The two can really never explain each other. You can not use science to explain any fairy tales.Creationists do think that their story does explain things.Answer:No, of course not. As the above answer states, the two cannot explain each other. Science cannot prove that God didn't create the Universe. A significant percentage of scientists believe in God as the creator and the agent of evolution, or without evolution.Answer:Just because some scientists believe in god, it doesn't mean that they believe in creation stories. The argument that because they believe in god must mean that they don't believe in evolution is illogical. And a creationist would first have to prove god exists and explain god's origins.