No that is stupid. Ancient people were not idiots, they are able to learn from experience and make observations about illness without having a full understanding of the germ theory of disease.
No matter how much you post this, science and religion remain polar opposites. Religion detests science, because it proves the impossibility of god(s). You can't get past that, so you make dishonest claims like this one, to cover the other dishonest claims. Lie upon lie is religion, constantly needing to lie to cover the other lies. Where does the lying stop? The grave?
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Yes.....................
It dont take somebody to know any theory about gravity to know that if you jump of a cliff you are gonna get killed
It dont take a somebody to know anything about thermodynamics or conduction to know that if you stick your hand in a fire its gonna get burned
ever heard of empirical evidence? - It does not require knowledge of the "why" - just observation
i.e If I do this that always happens - absolutely no knowledge ot the "why" it happens is required
No that is stupid. Ancient people were not idiots, they are able to learn from experience and make observations about illness without having a full understanding of the germ theory of disease.
Possibly. But more likely experience based practice
I think we can safely say that, yes.
No matter how much you post this, science and religion remain polar opposites. Religion detests science, because it proves the impossibility of god(s). You can't get past that, so you make dishonest claims like this one, to cover the other dishonest claims. Lie upon lie is religion, constantly needing to lie to cover the other lies. Where does the lying stop? The grave?