I have a friend, he's a geneticist and a very religious man. I asked him once how he negotiates being extremely faithful to his God, while mainting a successful scientific career. His answer shocked me.
He told me that science and religion are two very different things. Science exists to break life down, to simplify, quantify, and explain life. Whereas religion is more of a guide for living life, through teachings, writings, and worship. He told me that the two always intersect, but at the same time never do.
If you ask me, I live my life with both.
2007-03-04 18:06:45
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answered by J.J. 2
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I don't believe in religions or prophets or whatever, but I do know God. I believe in science, if the Christ is my savior then he'll have my back no matter what. The only belief system I have is take care of your body and try to find something you can earn money with that you enjoy and try to define your own success someday. And be positive
2007-03-04 18:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A good mix of both. I like to think that the gods gave us
Gravitational Force on Earth = (6.67x10^11 x Mass of Earth x Mass of person/object) / (Radius of Earth)^2. Otherwise, the fact that it works out that nicely is sorta eerie. Same with the acceleration from that always being 9.8m/s^2. That's too nice for it to be coincidence.
2007-03-04 17:39:51
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answered by Maddy 3
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it fairly is not suitable if technology at last shows the appropriate clarification for each little thing, faith will nevertheless consistently exist. people are born without an information of technology and it takes many long years of learn how to charm to close technology's finished clarification for the universe. utilising faith to describe it rather is misguided, even nevertheless it fairly is greater handy. the conventional human does not decide for to think of to any extent further than he actual has to. for this reason, faith will consistently be believed by skill of a majority of the human inhabitants. there is not any heading off it.
2016-09-30 05:24:31
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answered by barnell 4
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My psychic powers and the guidance from the spirit of God rules my life as well as reason.knowledge & wisdom which comes from experience Yes. thru the spirits guidance and very quiet voice i hear of the spirit within me,when I ask of the spirit and listen and then I try to do Gods will as best i can .Peace to you. may Gods Spirit Guide you .forever into eternity.I wish you the best in your fight for what you believe.I did not know you need to fight to have a belief.a path, a way of life..please dont hate or resent, theirs many stupid & evil people in the world .be in the world but of not of it.give yourself to the spirit of God,. which is there for everyone.
2007-03-04 18:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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science ois based on facts supported by evidence. religion is fiction based on some kind of opinions set forth by someone nobody has ever met or is able to see up front. it has no facts, no evidence to support it, and cannot ever be proven to be anything more than ideas set out by some unknown source based on unknown information which may or may not be based on supposition, but cannot ever be traced to the original source, but only to a claimed source.
2007-03-04 17:41:40
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answered by de bossy one 6
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I'd say that I use science to reinforce my religious observations. Evolution happened, but God willed it so?.... We came from monkeys, God didn't 'plan' on us to happen, but He gave life the power to adapt. Etc etc... Although, when pressed, I say I don't believe in religion, I believe in God.
2007-03-04 17:42:38
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answered by Bikram S 1
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I would agree mostly with your second sentence however religion gives you moral values as well
2007-03-04 17:39:55
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answered by hobo 7
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well science is all scientific and stuff, all it is is facts... but if ur very religous i think that you have to believe very hard and it will become the fact that you dont care wat others think, its just wat you believe. so anyways you would probably learn more in life going scientific but in the end...who cares? i think religion is far more important than science cuz science has no afterlife.
2007-03-04 17:39:41
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answered by LOL:)tech9:-) 2
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you cannot reason with religion, it's a contradiction in terms... like honest republican or smart kentuckian...
2007-03-04 17:37:28
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answered by doctorhector 3
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