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===Unclear boundaries=== | ===Unclear boundaries=== | ||
Acceptable boundaries between magisteria cannot be clearly defined. NOMA has something in common with [[God of the gaps]], as it puts everything that science has not yet explained into a different magisterium. If something is initially considered supernatural (magnetism, for example) and science later provides a naturalistic explanation, how can anything be considered beyond the scope of scientific investigation? | Acceptable boundaries between magisteria cannot be clearly defined. NOMA has something in common with [[God of the gaps]], as it puts everything that science has not yet explained, it was put into a different magisterium. If something is initially considered supernatural (magnetism, for example) and science later provides a naturalistic explanation, how can anything be considered beyond the scope of scientific investigation? | ||
===Some religions make empirical claims=== | ===Some religions make empirical claims=== |