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Essay on science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind

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Answered by sailorking
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Science is the study of the facts recorded which occur for which reason by practicing many tests and experiments, but science cannot answer all the questions till now in a mathematical and clear logical basis, science needs a proper system to experiment on something new. Religion is needed for the whole system to work in the prescribed laws and rules built. If this religious control shall be absent, then science shall be lame with its vast knowledge.

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There are many things which are required for a person to follow religions rituals and customs. When there are no scientific thinking and religions rues are followed without having known any proper reason, then it shall be considered as the blindness of the religion, due to the absence of scientific thinking.

Answered by SelieVisa
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I love this statement. It is so true. They don't contradict each other. They complement each other.

Secondary School Psychology 5+3 pts

After reading, hearing and listening to different perspectives of religion

and science. Answer the following question. In no more than 100 words (

one and two letter words do not count)

Which of the two has the correct answer?

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SelieVisa

SelieVisa

SelieVisaEnglish Shakespeare

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As a guy who studied science but became more interested in religion, my conclusion is that both complement each other. I cannot go into much detail here. But let me state a couple of points. The Big Bang doesn't explain the origin of matter. It is a theory about how the universe came into being. There is a cause and an effect. That matter exists is an effect. What would be the cause? Who created matter? The only possible explanation is that something which is uncreated is behind the creation of matter. Evolution is a theory of how a primitive unicellular organism evolved into complex organisms and then into apes to human beings. The problem is that, if the Big Bang really occurred then the immense heat would have sterilized everything with no chance of formation of any kind of life forms. If, due to chance, a unicellular organism was formed, it would evolves into only one not millions of species of microorganisms, plants, birds, fish, animals and mankind. And finally, we cannot explain how evolution can create living creatures in pairs of male and female. Science, as I see it is a gift of God and we are only trying to understand the creations of God better and better.

For explanations on both science and religious views, Google my articles on "How do we know that God exists?"

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