Science relies on certain axioms which it does not question so people motivated to any extent by avoidance of cognitive dissonance might be more attracted to science or religion where the nature of reality is simply taken for granted than by philosophy where it is questioned.
How does science differ from religion. Philosophy relies on reason evidence and experience for its truths. Many people think that science is just another religion no better than their own. Beliefs about the unseen world are.
Science investigates the natural world while religion deals with the spiritual and supernatural hence the two can be complementary. Science limits itself to the empirical religion concerns itself with the supernatural. The Intersection of Science and Religion.
In order to more clearly conceptualize Western philosophys territory lets consider it in relation to two other powerful cultural forces with which its intertwined. On the other hand religion stems from fait. Science deals with the quest for the knowledge of the world gained through experiments and thorough observations.
Moreover science has God as its final goal to understand how Universe works while Religion has God as its initial starting pointScience is used. 1Religion is a collection of beliefs morals ethics and lifestyles while science is a collection of knowledge of natural phenomena and human behavior proved or disproved through analysis and evidence. Their reasoning is apparently something along these lines.
Furthermore the vast majority of conclusions are based on measures of probability. In contrast to the methods of science religion adjudicates truth not empirically but via dogma scripture and authority in other words through faith defined in Hebrews 11 as the. If it cannot be observed or measured empirically then it is not scientific.
Personal Religious Beliefs and Science. When thinking about their own religious beliefs however only a minority of adults perceive a conflict between science and their religious views. Science tends to concern itself with the natural or physical world that which can be observed and measured.