That seems like a quote which may, in context, have had some meaning. Removed from that context, it's one of those things that sounds deep but doesn't really mean much. Science is largely based on mathematics, but "go above" is vague and needs some clarification; religion and mathematics don't have all that much to do with each other at all, but "elude" seems an awfully pretentious way of saying that (and it would be equally true, if not more so, to say that "religion eludes mathematics").
In short: the statement is so ill-defined as to be effectively meaningless, so it really can't be assigned a value of "true" or "false."
History, physical science, math & religion (:
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History, physical science, math & religion.
A:You take the morality out of religion. Without an ethical foundation, you can teach religion during mathematics, reading, science or social studies classes, and pretend that you are not breaking any rules.
Science is math and math is science
If I do not like math, then I do not like science.
Horse Jockeys relate to math and science! Horse Jockeys relate to math and science!
yes, we have to use math for science if we don;t know math we can't do science
Most Science requires some mathematics, but not all math needs science.
Math, math is the back bone to all science, without out math there is no science.
no it always needs math for science. We use math in science about 75% more than we do our science experiments