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lilldybug07

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Science, art, and religion need not contradict one another because
 
  A) all three operate in different domains.
  B) choosing the correct one allows you can forget the other two.
  C) choosing religion and art allows you to dismiss science.
  D) choosing science means that you can forget about religion and art.

Question 2

Science is concerned mainly with the
 
  A) natural world.
  B) spiritual world.
  C) difference between right and wrong.
  D) search for eternal truths.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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