Secular Science

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Until the end of the Middle Ages there was no distinction between theology and science. Knowledge was deduced from self-evident principles received from God so science and theology were essentially the same thing. After the Middle Ages the increasingly atheistic rejection of God by scientists[1] led to the creation of secular science where scientists will continue to search for a natural explanation for a phenomenon until they find one, instead of settling with a supernatural explanation.

References

  1. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v394/n6691/full/394313a0.html