Theists in general have not established a common and consistent view on the acceptability of science. In that much science has been done by theists (e.g Gregor Johann Mendel (July 20, 1822 - January 6, 1884) was an Austrian Augustinian monk and a scientist who did his work on genetics) and much mathematical and astronomical work (both these are areas of science) was done by moslems (strong theists) in the middle ages, it is safe to assume that at least some theists are firm believers in science.
Pythagoras discovered eternal truths in mathematics. While his religious teachings, based around these eternal truths, are no longer followed in the modern world, mathematics is seen philosophically as based on provable truths, acceptable to theists and atheists alike.Atheists are likely to accept what science teaches, as are most theists. However, not everything that science teaches is an eternal truth, in that scientists are constantly attempting to challenge accepted theories and will update them in the light of new information. Some theists take this as a weakness of science and cherry-pick the science they are willing to accept and those they refuse to accept, often on spurious grounds.Ethics ought also be a fertile ground for eternal truths, since every age believes that what is right to do will always be right to do, and what is wrong to do will always be wrong to do. Some theists claim the high moral ground because their God gives them immutable guidance on what is right. However, a study of, for example, Christian ethics shows how teachings have both changed and diversified over the centuries. An extreme example is how slavery was once thought consistent with Christianity, even approved in the Bible, but is now considered abhorrent.If we exclude faith-based 'truths' that can not be shared by atheists, and indeed are not even shared by all theists, there are few eternal truths outside mathematics and, to some extent, science.
No they dont accept it. They accept visa cards.
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
i accept it as a econimics because i want to
Theists are those who believe in existence of a god or gods as creator(s) and ruler(s) of the universe. Atheists do not believe in gods, but instead know that the universe is bound by natural laws. The workings of our world is explained through scientific observation.
they teach science dont they ;)
No they dont accept. You can pay with your credit card.
i dont no ?
The area of conflict between theists and atheists is the fact that theists choose to believe the historical writings of a holy scripture such as the bible or Koran as a relative or complete truth because the society from which the believer comes from or has decided to become a part of has held these beliefs as traditional fats and have carried them down throughout many generations. On the other hand atheists do not accept these traditional scriptures as sufficient proof to accept the existence of the deity/deities described in the respective scriptures. Theists then can be said to be non-skeptics who accept traditional beliefs as fact, through the idea of faith, atheists then are those who are more skeptical and will only take physical fact as sufficient proof for the existence of god. "You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep seated need to believe." --Dr. Arroway in Carl Sagan's book "Contact"
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You have not told us which Ultimate Truth you are asking about.
All theists. Atheism is the default position; belief in a god must be taught.