Quote Originally Posted by -0- D i o r -0- View Post
Well, you tell me this: When was science created?

The first time science was not linked with overtly religious tones was probably about 300 years ago during the Enlightenment. After that it spread over the world throughout the Modern period. Before this, science was always heavily woven into the religious fabric of people's lives. Also, my religion doesn't really have anything pre-dating it.
The ancient Greeks and Romans were famous for their scientific and philosophical advancements. A strong reason for there being a significant decline in scientific advancement (i.e. the dark ages), was that there was no separation between Church and State. Even Kings had to bow before the Catholic church, so nobody could publicly push forward any radical ideas without being labelled a heretic.

What is your religion? If it's a desert religion then there were obviously others before it.