Of course its jainism
The scientific revolution change the way Europeans looked at the world. Europeans thought they were superior to the rest of the world.
Albert Einstein said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" in his 1954 essay "Science and Religion." In the essay, he emphasized the importance of understanding and integrating both science and religion for a more holistic view of the world.
The latest scientific evidence does not prove or disprove the existence of God. Science and religion address different aspects of human existence, and many scientists hold varying beliefs about the relationship between the two. Ultimately, the question of God's existence lies outside the scope of empirical scientific inquiry.
The Scientific Revolution occurred after the Renaissance, starting in the 16th century and continuing into the 17th century. It was characterized by a shift in thinking towards a more empirical and experimental approach to understanding the natural world, leading to significant advancements in fields such as astronomy, physics, and biology.
You might identify as a theist or a spiritual scientist, someone who sees a connection between scientific inquiry and religious belief. This perspective often emphasizes that both science and religion seek to understand the world and our place in it, albeit through different methodologies and frameworks. You may also align with philosophies such as process theology or integral theory, which advocate for a harmonious relationship between faith and empirical evidence.
The term, scientific religion, is an oxymoron. There is no such thing.
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The 1700s saw major scientific discoveries such as the thermometer, flush toilet and cotton gin. What was more significant than this was the advent and acceptance of scientific reasoning instead of relying on religion to explain the world. This resulted in further exploration about the laws of science.
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion was created in 1949.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion was created in 1961.
Of course its jainism
no FMA doesn't share the same world because in chrono crusade it is more about demons, angels, and religion, were fullmetal alchemist is more scientific in a way So nope!(correct me if I'm wrong)
Because they relied on religion to solve their answers. Now we are independent, ask questions about religion, and are more scientific and reasoning then back then.
Scientific materialism views religion and science as incompatible because it emphasizes empirical evidence and natural explanations over supernatural beliefs. It argues that religious claims lack empirical evidence and are not testable by scientific methods, thus posing a challenge to scientific inquiry.
You're confused ... it's only useful in the real world. In fantasy worlds, like the ones most people live in, based on politics and/or religion, the scientific method is a joke.
Religion basically states "the world is as it is because God made it that way". If you prefer an answer that has a bit more of reasoning to it, then you'll probably like the scientific explanation - which tries hard to do away with the "because" answer - better.