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Aliun [14]
3 years ago
13

" Có người cho rằng, khi xã hội ngày càng phát triển, khoa học kỹ thuật, công nghệ ngày càng tiên tiến, thì tôn giáo sẽ ngày càn

g mai một thậm chí mất đi". Điều này đúng hay sai ? Vì sao?
History
1 answer:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Điều này đúng bởi vì công nghệ càng phát triển thì con người sẽ càng mất niềm tin vào tôn giáo và chỉ chấp nhận công nghệ là tôn giáo của mình. Họ sẽ quan tâm đến công nghệ hơn là tôn giáo.

English Translation

This is true because the more technology gets developed people will lose faith from religion and only accept technology to be their religion. They will be more concerned about the technology than religion.

Answer From GauthMath if it helps then heart and comment thanks.

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