Maybe when society is better off. Times of crises are probably not really that conducive to people not looking for a crutch.
Renaissance brought in more philosophy and science. This brought people together and to stand up for what they believe in.
Aristotle had more people believe in his ideas than Democritus. Aristotle's teachings greatly influenced Western philosophy and science, while Democritus's atomic theory was not widely accepted during his time.
Christians generally believe that science is a valuable tool that can help us understand the world and improve our lives. They see science as a way to discover more about God's creation and to further appreciate His wisdom and design. Many Christians also believe that using science to help others is a way to fulfill their mandate to love and serve their neighbors.
No they don't believe in Jesus. They believe more in science, in astrology.
Becouse science gives more proof about where we truly came from, unlike "God". There has to be something that created us & everything in the Universe & beyond, so I have my trust in Science.
There are no significant disadvantages of science. It is simply a methodology which scientists use to provide them with as accurate a picture as possible as to how the physical world works. There are people that might misrepresent science, claiming it is a philosophy or a belief system. But it makes no more sense to "believe" in science than it does to believe in cars. It is simply the most accurate method currently available to find out how the physical world works.
The bible tells the truth and everybody should read the bible and believe in it. The science book has ecological answers.
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Because its a religion which does not believe in modernity , science , women rights , liberty , justice. People kind of feel ashamed of it.
Those who are most into the 'Illuminati' are people who enjoy fiction, science fiction, and mythology; or the gullible and naive who believe fiction writers and bloggers are purveyors of 'information'.
I dont believe anyone "invented" science, though science is just research and the curiosity of human nature that leads us to want to know more.
Some people believe both in the biblical Adam and Eve and in the scientific model of the 'big bang' and subsequent evolution of species; and some people believe in neither.As for Adam and Eve, many Christians believe this story is only allegorical, in fact this is the way the early Church Father, Origen, explained it.Belief in the scientific model is strong in Europe and somewhat weaker in the United States. People with university education usually accept this as fact, but some people who did not complete high school tend to dismiss the scientific model in favour of Adam and Eve. The higher the level of education, not necessarily in science, the more likely are people to believe in what science tells us.