The Source of all knowledge is one, therefore, true science and true religion agree. That they sometimes appear to disagree is due either to religionists holding on to superstitious traditions and dogma, or that scientists have yet to discover the truth of a hidden mystery. When scientists and religionists finally agree, the entire world will be transformed and civilization will soar to unimaginable heights.
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2007-01-30 01:00:22
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answer #1
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answered by Linell 3
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If God exists then science would be a way to know more about him.
2007-01-30 00:37:09
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answer #2
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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What is it? is science. Who am i? is quest to know God. How it all is created? is science. Science can be explained. God could only be experienced. Science is explained by Mind. God could be experienced only when mind has drowned itself in heart.
2007-01-30 00:47:44
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answer #3
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answered by dd 6
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Science is a way to understand how powerful God is.
2007-01-30 00:42:05
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answer #4
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answered by Dirty 5
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Science is the study of what God has created.
2007-01-30 00:38:27
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answer #5
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answered by Tony C 3
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The old notion is that they differ completely. The emerging (and wiser) notion is that they do not. It should be exactly as you said: to know more about god.
friend, don't you realize that if god would have revealed a genesis book full of formulas for creating the universe and the human being, it would have created gods out of humans? instead he had caused to be written a simple genesis book of simple language we can understand by faith alone. so that when you believe, you can deduce that everything you will learn by a method called "science" is from him who caused everything to happen-- including your inquiring mind.
2007-01-30 00:41:56
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answer #6
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answered by bulimpact 2
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Science doesn't believe in God.
2007-01-30 00:35:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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God created man and science was mans study!
2007-01-30 00:40:47
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answer #8
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answered by Gerry 7
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That would really depend on what your idea is of god.
For some of us, this is actually the case. Since I look for my understanding of the Divine Source in It's imminence (embodiment) in Nature, the better I understand the way the universe works, the better I understand the Divine Source.
2007-01-30 02:33:25
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answer #9
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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Science is a way to know more about God. That's how I learned so much about them, but I still have so much more to learn. It really reaffirmed my belief in a God, but it took me a while to reach that "treshold" where there was no denying His existence.
2007-01-30 00:39:46
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answer #10
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answered by Atlas 6
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