School for grammar.
Science answers questions on how the natural world works but not on the nature of good and evil. That latter is the subject of philosophy.
The systematic study of the natural world is called science. It involves observing, experimenting, and analyzing natural phenomena to better understand how the world works. Scientists use the scientific method to form hypotheses and theories based on evidence and data.
The systematic study of God's physical creation and how it works is typically referred to as natural science or the physical sciences. This includes disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy, which seek to understand the underlying principles and laws that govern the natural world.
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
School for grammar.
Science answers questions on how the natural world works but not on the nature of good and evil. That latter is the subject of philosophy.
human works like farming,hunting,irrigation,etc.
The systematic study of the natural world is called science. It involves observing, experimenting, and analyzing natural phenomena to better understand how the world works. Scientists use the scientific method to form hypotheses and theories based on evidence and data.
Yes, that sounds right.
Because anything supernatural has no supporting evidence and science is all about evidence!!
nobody knows from another view point:it works accordingly within the means and ways of physical
A:To speak of the laws of nature is a way of saying what will and must happen, because this is the only way the natural world works. To speak of the laws of God in this context is to explain the laws of nature in terms of a supernatural creator believed to have defined the way the natural world works.
Nobody knows how physical theories work in natural world. It just does. It's one of the great mysteries of physics, why our mathematical description of the world works so well.
Greeks took Mesopotamian (Iraqi) works and plagiarized them. "Pythagoras theorem" is one example, of many.
Elizabeth Twining has written: 'The plant world' -- subject- s -: Botany, Juvenile literature 'Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions' -- subject- s -: Botany, Pictorial works 'Illustrations of the natural orders of plants' -- subject- s -: Botany, Pictorial works
Eating beans works for me.