The major problem is in "correctly identifying" the two sides in this battle. It is not "Religion vs Science", but it is "Religion vs Religion". There are scientist on both sides arguing their "beliefs". One side has hijacked science and is holding it hostage. If you do not believe that-just take a closer look.
Ever notice that you never see an evolutionist (scientist) publicly debate a creationist (scientist). They have always lost the debate-why? Evolutionist always want to trap some theology graduate and abuse their knowledge of science to make a fool of the preacher-they will never argue with a scientist who accepts creation. If they can not stack the deck so they can win-they don't play.
2007-03-23 05:57:49
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answer #1
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answered by Mr Marc 3
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How do you think about this problem??
- I don't think much of it. I personally don't see it as a problem.
Are there anyways to solve this problem??
- For those who see it as a problem the only way to solve it is for them to have a proper understanding of religion and science, once they have a proper understanding they will clearly see that there is no problem, thus the problem is solved.
How does people think about religion and science ??
- Not a coherent question but I think I know what you are trying to ask. Religion (specifically the Bible) answers the WHO and WHY questions best about the natural world while Science exists to answer the HOW questions in the natural world.
What's the relationship between them??
- See comments above.
2007-03-23 05:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never found the two to be exclusive of each other. They fit together quite well if we let them. It is when we start to look at them too tightly that we run into problems.
Religion, any religion, can be taken in several ways. There are the literalists that take every word as a dictionary meaning. The problem there comes when the dictionary is from today and the words are from thousands of years ago in a culture that has evolved to something other than it was created.
Science has evolved too. We have found more and more evidence of fantastic things we knew nothing about thousands of years ago (when these religions started). We have not, however, found anything that runs against what religion teaches in it's pure or base meanings (no matter what the religion).
In short, finally, I find there to be no problem fitting them into the same picture in harmony.
Kev
2007-03-23 06:00:50
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answered by Hobgoblin Kev 4
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Religion is belief and science is a process. A few loud idiots make it a struggle because they choose to ignore reality.
2007-03-23 06:57:06
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answer #4
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answered by novangelis 7
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Some have argued that they are separate domains and do not or should not overlap. Others claim that so long as religion makes positive claims about this world that are not in accordance with best scientific evidence they must be challenged and defeated.
2007-03-23 05:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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What struggle? Religion is nothing and no scientist regards it as remotely significant. Religionists flatter themselves if they think they are in a position to challenge science.
2007-03-23 05:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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technology - How the universe works might desire to be become self reliant from faith - ethical/ethical habit the two shouldn't conflict for the reason that they contain different factors of the human adventure. Our concern is that some base their faith on an concept of ways God works. they are going to freely say, "no you may still comprehend the innovations of God." Then proceed to declare that throughout keeping with historic writings of wandering nomads, they comprehend how God created the universe.
2016-10-20 07:15:59
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answered by ? 4
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religion is the direction of science .its religion because of which there is humanity and love .
scientists also say," what ever we are discovering now its told us in holy book before many centuries".
when ever there is tusle b/w religion and science, there only religion wins.
if you need its prof you must read SOHRAB AND RUSTUM by Mathew Arnold
2007-03-23 05:57:31
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answered by zephyr 1
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If since is a search for truth and religion is an explanation of truth ....the 2 should go hand in hand.
2007-03-23 05:57:46
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Kinda like statistics, both can be misused to get an answer we want.
2007-03-23 06:02:18
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answered by hazydaze 5
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