Tommy Jeppesen
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How we treat religious beliefs politically is politics. How we treat religious beliefs scientifically is science.
Of course you can study religion as human behavior using science, but that say nothing about the supernatural.
https://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/whatisscience_12Science doesn't draw conclusions about supernatural explanations
So if someone claims a supernatural explanation, science can say nothing about that because science uses a naturalistic axiom and you don't mix axioms.
To compare 2 different set of axioms you need a meta-set.
But what is the meta-set?
Now we can go useful, but there is no evidence for an universal humanity, because evolution also takes place within the human species. So your useful is limited to a limited we, just like religion.
And I have yet to see an universal axiom for useful, because that is not an axiom. That is an evaluation.
BTW You can also leave methodological naturalism and scientific evidence and start using philosophy to prove that there are no gods. It won't work, it has been tried and it fails.
