1. In the past: when science was underdeveloped, theology was science. When ancient science and technology were underdeveloped, even if people saw the thunder and lightning in the sky, they would think that the gods were acting. In modern times, we all know the principle of thunder and lightning, and we also know that it is a very common natural phenomenon, which has nothing to do with immortals. The ancients didn't have so much scientific knowledge, and subconsciously gave theological definitions to many scientific phenomena known to modern people. In ancient times, science was equated with theology, because the real science has not been discovered, and science is still in a period of waiting to be revealed.
2. Modernity: With the continuous development of science and technology, there are still many phenomena that cannot be explained by science and technology. With the development of modern technology, we have a more comprehensive understanding of the world and the universe. But there are still many unexplained phenomena in reality. Such as soul, afterlife and near-death experience, these unexplained phenomena are often related to human life and death, or to religious theology. In the absence of any clues from scientists, these strange phenomena can only be blamed on God or religion in the end. ? The end of science is theology? This sentence is a response to human behavior.
3. Future: Theology may be cracked into science. Of course, what scientists cannot explain now will probably be solved in the future. Some scientific topics related to consciousness, such as soul, afterlife, sixth sense, etc. It may be announced later. Perhaps people in the future can also develop most of the potential of the brain, improve human intelligence or stimulate human consciousness. And topics such as soul, afterlife and sixth sense will never be a mystery again.
Generally speaking,? The end of science is theology? This sentence is not simply that the end of science is theology, but that people like to blame theology for unexplained mysteries.