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'''Science''', unlike other academic fields, is not just a body of knowledge but also a methodology for discovering and classifying knowledge. The scope of science encompasses all physical phenomena, but there is more for scientists to study than the material world and natural processes. Science falls under two scopes: [[natural science]], dealing with the physical, natural world, and [[social science]], dealing with society and human nature. People who study science are called [[scientist]]s, and the majority of them are [[atheism|atheists]].<ref>http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm</ref> However, some of history's greatest thinkers, such as [[Isaac Newton]] and [[Albert Einstein]], believed in [[God]].
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'''Science''', unlike other academic fields, is not just a body of knowledge but also a methodology for discovering and classifying knowledge. The scope of science encompasses all physical phenomena, but there is more for scientists to study than the material world and natural processes. Science falls under two scopes: [[natural science]], dealing with the physical, natural world, and [[social science]], dealing with society and human nature. People who study science are called [[scientist]]s, and the majority of them are [[atheism|atheists]].<ref>http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm</ref> However, some of history's greatest thinkers, such as [[Isaac Newton]] and [[Albert Einstein]], believed in [[God]], or some other higher power.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:27, September 1, 2007

Science, unlike other academic fields, is not just a body of knowledge but also a methodology for discovering and classifying knowledge. The scope of science encompasses all physical phenomena, but there is more for scientists to study than the material world and natural processes. Science falls under two scopes: natural science, dealing with the physical, natural world, and social science, dealing with society and human nature. People who study science are called scientists, and the majority of them are atheists.[1] However, some of history's greatest thinkers, such as Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, believed in God, or some other higher power.

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  1. http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/atheism1.htm