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Revision as of 19:38, May 24, 2022

Medicine is a branch of medical science that deals with nonsurgical techniques. Medicine may also refer to a substance intended to be used for the treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormality.

Atheism in medicine

See: Atheism in medicine and Atheism and health

Atheism and unscientific medical practices

See also: Atheism and medicine

Razib Khanm wrote at Discover Magazine:

...the most secular nations in the world are those of East Asia, in particular what are often termed “Confucian societies.” It is likely therefore that the majority of the world’s atheists are actually East Asian...

This is not to say that East Asia is necessarily a haven for a critical rationalist perspective, what with the prominence of Chinese medicine, geomancy, Korean shamanism...[1]

For more information, please: Atheism and medicine (Traditional Chinese medicine)

See also

External links

  • Most atheists are not white & other non-fairy tales By Razib Khanm, Discover Magazine