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Christian Worldview Paper I

Liberty University

COUN 503

Seeking Truth and Science

One may ask what is a worldview is. It is like looking into many lenses and seeing different views of the world. I believe that we must seek the truth in ways scientific method and religion. This paper will examine religion and scientific method.

What are the steps in the scientific method?

1. The scientific method is a set of principles and procedures that are used by researchers to develop questions collect data and reach conclusions. These are the steps in the scientific method making a observation, ask questions such as what, when, and how, hypothesis such as A hypothesis is often defined as an educated guess because it is almost always informed by what you already know about a topic. For example, if you wanted to study the air-resistance problem stated above, you might already have an intuitive sense that a car shaped like a bird would reduce air resistance more effectively than a car shaped like a box. You could use that intuition to help formulate your hypothesis (http://science.howstuffwork.com). The next step in scientific method perform one or more experiments and collect data, analyze the date, interpret the data and make conclusions, and formulate a final hypothesis.

How can the scientific method be used as a way of seeking knowledge and truth?

Scientific method is about seeking truth but we do not always arrive at the truth. As human being Scientific method as gotten human being a long way. We can always continue to seek truth through scientific method but we must seek truth by using the word of God.

What are other ways of seeking knowledge and truth that go beyond the scientific method?

“What is truth? How do we know what we know? Do we have an inherent knowledge of truth? If so, then we need not learn. If we do find ourselves learning, changing, and...