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What are the main differences between scientific beliefs and religious beliefs

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Question added by mohamed sabeen , QHSE Manager , Novus catering service
Date Posted: 2013/12/14
Abdelkrim TRABELSI
by Abdelkrim TRABELSI , Ingénieur Projet , Zodiac

  Scientific beliefs affects the brain ie logic, facts 

Religious beliefs  touch the feeling

Jasmin Mathai
by Jasmin Mathai , Executive / Administrative Assistant to Assistant Vice President , United Arab Shipping Co.

SCIENTIFIC BELIEFS  :-

*   Are based on facts / evidences, proved by scientists.

*   Are generally not accepted or believed, unless the person claiming about their theories are proved to be right.

*   Keeps changing with time when someone who researched existing knowledge found better evidence to prove the theories wrong.  Eg:  Pluto was considered to be a part of the solar system in the past.  Recently, scientists have proved that it is not true and does not have the quality of a planet to consider it a part of the solar system.

*   As human beings are involved in such beliefs, they will have to provide proof to gain others faith in their beliefs.

 

RELIGIOUS BELIEFS :-

*   Are based on faith, taught by scholars, preachers, priests etc.....

*   Are accepted / believed, without any evidence provided by religious teachers. The only guide here is the Holy books of respective religions (Eg: Holy Bible, The Holy Quran, Bhagavat Gita and so on....)

*   Does not change with time as no one will dare to challenge these beliefs, since they are not sure what they are dealing with.

*   As a powerful being is In-charge of such beliefs who send and select certain human beings (priests, scholars etc...) to teach the beliefs, the faith is blind.

 

 

MASOOQUE ALI
by MASOOQUE ALI , PAYROLL OFFICER , Arabian Bemco Contracting Co. Ltd

Scientific beliefs are reality and religious beliefs may be myth also.

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by Deleted user

Scientific beliefs are not actually beliefs, but are facts. Things, stories told but never proven to be true. Religious beliefs are beliefs taught, not seen or proven but knowing and having faith in their existence.

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