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Religious ideas are typically associated with beliefs about the supernatural, but what argument can be used to explain the beliefs and worldviews of physicists or geneticists, who may consider themselves nonbelievers?

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For physicists and geneticists, who consider themselves as non believers, most religions are nothing more than a particular worldview. In fact, a great number of scientists do NOT believe in God or in the existence of a higher power. Thus, they describe themselves as being atheist, agnostic or nothing in particular.

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