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What are Common Beliefs for science?.

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  1. A common belief for science is that there is no creator of the universe and the abundant life within.  

    Science should only be a methodology to explore and examine the mysteries of God's creation, but pig headed atheists who can do nothing on their own hi jacked science which became developed in the Judaic Christian cultures.  This is to say that the Judaic Christian Culture is one in which truth flourishes as contrasted to other cultures.

    For your assignment just say that science doesn't believe anything.  Scientists believe what ever they want to like anyone else.


  2. If you use "science" and "beliefs" in the same sentence you will find strong opposition.

    Your example seems to point at "popular ideas" that are "backed by science".

    If my assumption is correct then ask yourself why most people "believe" that a pizza will get home still hot even 30 minutes latter but how does the whole system of bread, sauce and cheese manage to keep the heat?

  3. That if you are able to write enough words on a few pages of paper and call it a THESIS, you are smart enough to be granted another piece of useless paper called a DEGREE.

  4. i'm not sure what your asking, can you clarify?

  5. i guess you mean popular theory... like the creation of the universe starting from a natural big bang explosion, or the evolution from primordial ape to man.. that we came to be who we are today by making our way to the top of food chain using every ounce of energy we could, adapting to our environment and trying to out-think would-be predators

    since those are exclusively scientific and undermine creationism and such ideas innocently give the finger to those who believe the bible as a literal form of history i'd say they are focal points on that topic

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