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    complex to have been created through evolution so instead they use no science and say that a higher being or intelligent designer must have put it there. They use a negative theory to try and prove that they are correct. I would not consider them a scientific organization because they don’t do experiments on their ideas since you can not do tests on the supernatural. The purpose of the Discovery Institute is to try and get religion accepted into the classroom. If you look at textbooks they…

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    scientists and average people. Reb Saunders, rabbi, has made decisions that has helped his community and has also directly helped his oldest son, Danny. However, Einstein is a man of science, while Reb Saunders is a man of faith. Einstein bases his work on science and logic, while Reb Saunders bases his work on religion and God’s way. In their pursuit to help others, both men must make tough decisions that many don’t understand. Reb Saunders created an Anti-Zionist movement for what he…

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    From his work in various fields such as astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy, Galileo Galilei is widely known as one of the key individuals of the Renaissance era’s Scientific Revolution, What many people do not know, however, is that Galileo was a victim of the Roman Inquisition. The documents of this trial, named “From the Later-Trial Documents (1632-33)”, were requested to be recorded by His Holiness Pope Urban VIII, and written mostly by the Holy Order. Galileo may have also written, or at…

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    generation of anything. Beetles, trees, microbes, scientists, speakers of French, whatever. Break the link in time between one generation and the next and its game over forever.”(223) Crake’s main goal was to have a new world that revolved around science, and to have his new species, the…

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    scientists alike have spent years attempting to provide answers but have been incapable of finding the truth. Paul Davies is a famous physicist, microbiologist, and cosmologist who works at Arizona State University. His dedication and belief that science and religion are interconnected allow him to lead the pioneering Beyond…

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    the pursuit of knowledge entails the purposeful advancement of the field. The discovery and development of new information fuel such advancements. Similarly, disagreement also provides a basis for extended research. Carl Sagan suggests the heart of science is “an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes–an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new.” Sagan’s statement…

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    Old Science, Bacon Science, Modern Science Victoria McAlister Professor Innes Technology and Politics 28 October 2015 In modern society, science is placed on a pedestal of ultimate truth. It is highly respected and almost worshipped by many. Yet, it was not always held in such high regards. Science was originally tied to the studies of mysticism, astrology, and philosophy. Modern science originated out of a sect of ancient philosophy known as natural philosophy. This transition from…

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    Science directly lines up with the creation story of the Bible. There are many talented and famous scientists who believe in the truth of creation. For example, Raymond Vahan Damadian was a creationist and he developed the first MRI machine. This has been one of the greatest developments in medical science that we still use today. When trying to understand creation, the first thing that we need to realize, is that it is supernatural. While it can be backed up with science, it cannot be…

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    was expressed with all honesty and seriousness concerning his beliefs of his discoveries. Also, he wanted to prove to others by demonstrating that the science of nature does not necessarily mean that he is against the faith. Of course every research has their straights and imperfections. In that period, man who were faithful to the Christian religion began to criticise Galileo due to his dissenting opinion on the motion of Earth. However, Galileo never ignored the use of the Bible. In fact, he…

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    Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for discovering vitamin C. With interests in biology, a large sum of my time is spent in the lab or on a computer doing research. However research doesn’t have to apply only to biology of other physical sciences. Research can apply to most aspects and studies in life. Although when initially peering into humanities one may not notice the depths of research that has been done, and is capable of being done on the entities given. Biology and humanities…

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