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Why the science community does not accept god
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Why the science community does not accept god
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The science community does not believe in god because they believe that everything is made from basically science. Like space appearing then atoms being created and so on. Basically they just say everything appeared and science took course
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they do not believe in God or God's creation of the universe. Instead, they often believe the scientific theory of The Big Bang. many scientologists also believe in evolution rather than Adam and Eve.
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