Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Science Vs. Religion

Science and Religion have been at war since the beginning of time. The differences seem to be obvious because they both come from different dimensions of human life and activities. Science is the study of processes, forces, and development of nature, which is all supported by the evidence of experimentation and analysis. When dealing with science, one believes that different processes and events we observe occur because of natural causes rather than divine forces. Science is very precise and testable. Religion, however, is connected to faith that is rooted in Christianity. The basis of Religion comes from ancestors passed down orally to their offspring leading up all the way to today’s teachings. These teachings are all recorded in the book of the Bible, or revealed through the process of prayer. The main conflict between Science and religion resides in the laws of the universe itself. Religious groups believe in a supernatural power that created earth and all of its living being, while Scientists rely on the actual gathered facts of the universe that are observable and recordable. Though these two ideals have been in constant conflict, there is no telling which is correct. God works in mysterious ways, but all you need is a little faith.

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