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Research Question : Why do religions have different opinions on science?

Many religions have different view on science. Some agree with it, and others deny it. Christianity, Islam, and Atheism are some religions that have different ideas, on science. Mainly the reason why religions have different opinions on science is because of the fact that it goes against their own beliefs. In the religion on Islam we believe that no one is God accept Allah, and that He created everything. We do not believe in the big bang, or that nature created everything. A proof to the existence of Allah is “ Every painting, has a painter, every building has a builder, and therefore every creation has a Creator.” Nature does not create anything. In science the term create is used a lot, and it is used out of place. Nothing creates except Allah. Some things in science we do agree with, but mainly we do not believe in it. Many people feel that that in fact there is no such thing as the Islamic problem of science. They say science is science, whatever it happens to be, and Islam has always encouraged knowledge, // al-ilm // in Arabic, and therefore we should encourage science and what's the problem? -there's no problem. But the reason why we do not believe in it is because people started to connect there own ideas on creation in science. []



Atheism is a religion made of people who mainly believes in science, since they don’t believe in God. The believe that things are made by nature and everything is created by nature. Science has a number of core assumptions. For example, it is generally assumed that the laws of physics are the same for all observers (or at least, all observers in inertial frames). These are the sort of core assumptions atheists make. If such basic ideas are called "acts of faith," then almost everything we know must be said to be based on acts of faith, and the term loses its meaning. []



In the religion of Christianity they believe in science. They believe that science, in its widest sense, is regarded as complementary to the Bible in contributing to a view of reality. The two are independent but interdependent. Thus science is autonomous and speaks for the realm of nature as the Bible does for that of faith. They do not see as complement to the Bible, rather they see it as theology. They believe that God made the world, and God gave the Bible. Men make science and men make theology. They say the science is acceptable because it is not superior to the religion. []

Religions have different views on science. The reason why religions have different views is because of the fact that it either goes against their religion, or they that they have their own belief in it. Islam, Christianity, and Atheism have their own views on science. In the religion of Islam we believe that no one is God except Allah, and that no one else creates except Allah. In Atheism they mainly accept science. They follow it and thinks that nature creates everything. In Christianity, people do believe in science but they call it theology. They accept it because it does no go against, or overcome their religion. Different religions have their own views on science because science sometimes has material that either goes with their religion, or goes against it.