Will Islam rule the world?, page-559

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    DBT9

    you say

    The past associations between science, religion and other varieties of WOO, such as astrology, are not only not necessary for doing science....but in fact hinder the process of doing science.

    I say, history would totally disagree with you

    if it wasn't for religion, science wouldn't be as advanced as it is today

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200808/brief-history-education

    Much of the impetus for universal education came from the emerging Protestant religions. Martin Luther declared that salvation depends on each person's own reading of the Scriptures. A corollary, not lost on Luther, was that each person must learn to read and must also learn that the Scriptures represent absolute truths and that salvation depends on understanding those truths. Luther and other leaders of the Reformation promoted public education as Christian duty, to save souls from eternal damnation. By the end of the 17th century, Germany, which was the leader in the development of schooling, had laws in most of its states requiring that children attend school; but the Lutheran church, not the state, ran the schools [3].
    In America, in the mid 17th century, Massachusetts became the first colony to mandate schooling, the clearly stated purpose of which was to turn children into good Puritans. Beginning in 1690, children in Massachusetts and adjacent colonies learned to read from the New England Primer, known colloquially as "The Little Bible of New England" [4]. It included a set of short rhymes to help children learn the alphabet, beginning with, "In Adam's Fall, We sinned all," and ending with, "Zaccheus he, Did climb the tree, His Lord to see." The Primer also included the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, the Ten Commandments, and various lessons designed to instill in children a fear of God and a sense of duty to their elders

    DBT9

    if it wasn't for religion, we wouldn't be as advanced scientifically as we are today

    science has religion to thank
 
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