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Religion and science had no conflict. Science was a way of discovering all the beautiful complexity of the world God made. nuff sed.

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Describe four models of relationship between science and religion?

There is no relationship, and it is not proper to give religion an air of respectibility by mentioning it in the same breath as science. Religion is against science because science proves religious belief is a laughing-stock. Religion has inhibited progress in science, and will, by nature, always try to do so. Compare a prayer to a jab of penicillin. Science is questions that may never be answered; religion is answers that may never be questioned. I'd like to know how we got here then......In your opinion.


What was the world like in the 1400s?

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What kinds of questions cant be answered by science?

Questions that ask about opinions can't be answered with science. As a teacher, I have students rephrase their question more specifically so that it can be answered by science. Their proposed answer to the question is their hypothesis. This is why science cannot demonstrate religion as a hoax, as much as atheists would like to believe it. Unfortunately for believers, science cannot demonstrate the truth of religion either. Religion is one of those regions beyond the pale of science.


How did knights weapons and armour change between the early 1100 and the 1400?

Between the early 1100s and the 1400s, knights' weapons and armor underwent significant advancements. Early knights primarily used chain mail for protection and weapons like swords, axes, and lances, which were effective for their time. By the 1400s, plate armor became prevalent, providing better protection while allowing for improved mobility. Additionally, weaponry evolved to include longer swords, crossbows, and early firearms, reflecting changes in warfare tactics and technology.


What was art like in the renaissance?

The changes in the Renaissance include: religion, art, philosophy, science, and literature.


Who controlled most of the spice trade during the early 1400s?

During the early 1400s, the spice trade was primarily controlled by Arab and Venetian traders. They monopolized the routes and distribution networks, bringing spices from the East, particularly from regions like India and the Spice Islands, to European markets. This dominance continued until the rise of Portuguese exploration in the late 15th century, which eventually shifted control over the spice trade.


Who believed science and religion are related?

Many thinkers throughout history have believed that science and religion are related, including Albert Einstein, who stated that science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind. Additionally, figures like Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton viewed their scientific work as a way to understand the divine. In contemporary discussions, some theologians and scientists advocate for a dialogue between the two fields, suggesting they can coexist and enrich one another.


What set apart different groups of early people?

Religion and Technology. Much like today.


What was Plato early life like?

it was a very hard time when people were always denying science.


What religion are kelts?

The "Celts" of the English Isles were known for their Druid religion ( a pagan or Wicca like religion) but there ws also a large Christian grouping. The Celtic Cross was designed by these early Celtic Christians.


Is believing in science a religion?

Any that have made any positive contribution to the human knowledge base do. Albert Einstein said "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" Science cannot go anywhere without the goal of making the world a better place via religious values. As has been seen throughout history, religion without science goes way off track as well. Any that have made any positive contribution to the human knowledge base do. Albert Einstein said "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" Science cannot go anywhere without the goal of making the world a better place via religious values. As has been seen throughout history, religion without science goes way off track as well.


Do you believe in Science or Religion?

I don't have personal beliefs. Science and religion offer different perspectives for understanding the world, and individuals may choose to embrace one, both, or neither based on their own beliefs and experiences.