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    would still be detrimental. Teaching it would validate it as correct information, when as already established intelligent design is blatantly false misinformation. On top of not only validating intelligent design, the goal of a science education is to educate about science, not controversy and falsehoods (Monczunski). The teaching of intelligent…

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    For a good amount of time, not too much development and creations were being brought forth upon. Part of the reason may be because of religion being the center of all lifestyle’s for about everyone. Religion has been one of the most impactful use of value to human civilization creating some of the best, yet, worse moments in time. There was more than just religion that effected a change towards…

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    obstinate, and contemptuous in yielding assent to the principal articles that are absolutely matters of faith” (41).If the word of God was altered to cater to the vulgar needs of the populace, then, Galileo argues, it should not be used to determine science and the movement of the heavens. To add strength to this argument, Galileo uses the words of two saints (St. Jerome and St. Agustine). According to St. Jerome, the times in which the Bible was written has an impact on its current validity.…

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    The government, science, and religion were some of the items that was questioned. These discoveries created the basis on which later discoveries were based off of. The Romanticism period was between 1790s-1850s this time included more doubt discoveries and the world after reactions. This Romanticism period main focus revolved around nature. Both the Enlightenment and Romanticism…

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    A question is never answered completely. At a time when an answer may seem correct science is used to show error and continuously answer that question. This process is known as the scientific method. A similar method is used to answer new questions that were brought up in the 1660s to 1850s. The 1660s-1780s was a time of questions and discoveries known as the Enlightenment. Government, science, and religion were often questioned. The new discoveries at the time became the building blocks for…

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    period that can be created is called the scientific revolution. The scientific revolution is the title usually given to the years 1550-1700, during which many changes in the thought and belief systems of Europe developed and the ideas governing modern science came to exist. Why did this age of scientific discovery and advancements not happen sooner? This is a complex question requiring an answer that no one person could give. There are several factors that may have contributed. One small part of…

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    of Science and Christianity Do you believe that science and Christianity are compatible? If you aren't quite sure, this essay will help you to decide for yourself, as it includes the history of both science and Christianity, where science and Christianity stand alone from one another, and evidence of the compatibility of science and Christianity. “In order to analyze the relationship between science and religion, we need to define and characterize each domain. Many consider that religion…

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    Renaissance Changes

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    ages. The renaissance was different every one had the knowledge to read. The renaissance shifted the from religion to people these changes can be seen in art,literature,astronomy,and anatomy. One way the renaissance changed was in artwork.by comparing davincis mona lisa with the middle ages modana , many diffinces can be seen.for example there are 2 angels in the mondana. This shows how religion is in the painting. The painting of jesus as a baby and his mother mary. Another example is the…

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    Rene Descartes Dualism

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    Status Quo Descartes’ Dualism and Material Realism Since Rene Descartes alienated reality into two separate realms, of mind and matter, many philosophers have endeavored to rationalize the capacity of human consciousness within Cartesian dualism. Science, or more precisely quantum physics, have introduced persuasive reasons to be skeptical of a dualistic philosophy as being conceivable. In order for the realms of mind and matter to interact, physics claims that an exchange of energy is…

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    principles, they govern a person’s behavior. Ethics respect the right thing to do in society and transcend culture and religion. Morals are principles that respect right and wrong situations and can be based on religion, or entirely on an individual's opinion. Testing in the scientific world is major but ethics and morals are often brought up. Ethics getting involved in science is significant because there is various views on the topic and limits and boundaries are drawn. Throughout the novel,…

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