Deductive vs. Inductive reasoning

Title: Deductive vs. Inductive reasoning
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 876 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Deductive vs. Inductive reasoning
Deductive vs. Inductive reasoning and how each applies to a religious belief is a fascinating subject. When one testifies that religion primarily involves deductive reasoning where conclusions are preconceived and based on faith, and are therefore beyond proof. While scientific inquiry is primarily skeptical. Scientifically derived conclusions are by nature subject to change as new facts and observations either validate or disprove them. Scientifically derived conclusions are verifiable and testable, thus scientific inquiry primarily utilizes …showed first 75 words of 876 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 876 total…our President George Washington time who presumed to know the answers and in the end bled the 1st president to death. What about the men of religion, over time their mistakes are numbered beyond counting. What one can say is that those who seek the answers of faith or science are on a path that will often come against one another. I believe that if coupled that there is a better possibilities for the future.

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