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why science necessary for life

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Answered by Noah11
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Science attempts to find the Truth of Existence by entirely human means of Reason. Science therefore honors the Divine Gift of Reason to human beings in a way that Religion has not always honored it.

Science pursues the knowledge of God given to Noah in building the Ark. The dimensions of the sea vessel, and its precise blueprint for construction — these are were seeds and beginnings of modern science, engineering and technology.

Science and technology have a practical goal — to save human labor. The vast expansion of machines in the past 250 years were crucial to the ancient Ideal of eliminating Legal Slavery worldwide.

Yes, now that physical human labor is needed less and less (though intellectual human labor is needed more and more) there is a looming crisis of a surplus of physical human labor. Yet this is a MORAL problem, and not a true economic problem, like famine.

As in ancient days, it is not Science that is the problem — but human morality.

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Answered by SuperRupesh149
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Science is the most necessary part of the life as
It has made the life more comfortable and easy
It has cured many harmful Diseases and had made a boon in the line of transportation
Further it is finding out many ways to cure pollution etc.
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