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25 February, 06:37

How is scientific knowledge different from faith?

A. Scientific knowledge is based on having proven conclusions, while faith is based on belief in something.

B. Scientific knowledge is based on a belief in something, while faith is based on public approval.

C. Scientific knowledge is based on political belief, while faith is based on religious belief.

D. Scientific knowledge is based on having one's own approval, while faith is based on other people's approvals.

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  1. 25 February, 06:48
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    I think it's A

    Because faith depends on what you think, not others
  2. 25 February, 06:54
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    A. Scientific knowledge is based on having proven conclusions, while faith is based on belief in something (that is unproven).
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