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Science is a process of inquiry aimed at building a testable body of knowledge constantly open to rejection or confirmation: its truths are ____.a.Theology b.Mythology c.Science d.Astrology e.Religion

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(Science) its 'truths' are provisional, fluid, and changing.

Step-by-step explanation:

While Shermer sees Religion as a means by which morality existed originally and thus religion has final truths, for which they have been confirmed ultimately by faith.

Then he argues how this played a role , and what role is there for science in contrast today:

Michael Shermer argues that science has "truths" that are valid for a significant amount of time, they are understandable as a continuation of prior systems of thinking that preceded them, and naturally, with time, they evolve into higher forms of truth.

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