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Nothing... science isn't about proving or disproving religion.

Science is about exploring reality, existence, and how it works... whether there is evidence of god or not is secondary.

2007-05-15 10:37:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I don't think that science goes out on a mission to disprove religion. Science just goes trying to gain knowledge. The problem happens when science steps on something that religion says. There are people in the religious group will say that science must be wrong. They cannot show how science is wrong and they cannot prove that the religious view right.

I cannot think of a time when science said something that religion objected to that science did not end up being right.

2007-05-15 10:39:26 · answer #2 · answered by A.Mercer 7 · 0 0

Nothing. Science isn't trying to prove or disprove religious concepts, just trying to find out how the world works

2007-05-15 11:07:35 · answer #3 · answered by murnip 6 · 0 0

Here is an insight.

There is a bridge between science and religion I call the 'rainbow of truth', and that is there is a relationship between the scientific properties of LIGHT (Jesus Christ) and TRUTH.

In fact the research proves that there is a negative side to truth, that may be the original sin from the Garden of Eden.

These newly defined half-truths, have polarized society, the sexes and the family. Example: Child abuse, "men who abuse, women and children victims". or Spousal abuse, "Stop violence against women' both truths but polarizing truths that pick sides and divide the family.

Science can be corrupted by persons who don't want to believe in a God and his rules....that is the real problem.

What is a real problem is that this was discovered many years ago and the main media has not exposed it.

2007-05-15 10:41:03 · answer #4 · answered by Caesar J. B. Squitti 1 · 0 0

Anytime I study biology, or any science, I am overcome by spiritual feelings . All of creation is quite wonderful. Once set in motion God's creation literally takes on a life of it's own. Sperm finds ovum.cells split and become 2, 4 ,8 and so on. All with very little effort from us humans. If you believe in God, it's all so obvious.

But to answer your question, in physics these scientist were doing experiments with subatomic particles. These particles, smaller than an atom, were being studied to see how they would react. The strangest thing happened. What ever the scientist expected to happen, would happen. When a different scientist with different expectations would do the same experiment, the outcome would be different.
To me this means that on some level the "Universe" anticipates what we desire and gives it to us. These experiments proves the existence of a hopeful, wishful Creator waiting to hear our prayers.

2007-05-15 10:52:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Science is more logical and thought out...

But nothing can prove nor disprove a god...

Religion isnt about believing what you want... it is about faith, and the fact that you have it, and you want other people to have it too... It shouldnt be about converting people, or trying to save people, let them be, just worry about your own lives...

I am agnostic... I couldnt care less where I came from or where I am going... All I care about is that I am here for now, and to make the best of it....

2007-05-15 10:38:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

disproves some religion- gay people are healthy and natural, evolution.

proves/helps- the thrid eye which was thought to have no use helps in the production of melatonin- a sleeping chemical. although science might think it dispproves this belief it does not. many who believe in the third eye believe that sleep and the unconscious is a powerful time for the eye to work. now science says that the eye is connected to sleep

2007-05-15 11:31:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Absolutely nothing. The problem as I see it, is that some folks somehow got the idea that the Bible is a science book or a history book. It's neither and was never intended to be either. It's a book about faith.

2007-05-15 10:40:24 · answer #8 · answered by webned 6 · 0 0

It approves and disproves nothing.
What we know today may not be true 100 years from now, let alone 10 years in the realm of science.

Seperation of religious theology and scientific theories is what we need.

2007-05-15 10:37:11 · answer #9 · answered by aliasasim 5 · 2 0

Nothing. It doesn't try to do either.

Science and religion are both man-made tools used for getting answers. Science is based on OBJECTIVE experiences and models developed and refined by the scientific method. Religion is based on personal SUBJECTIVE experiences and models based on dogma. Neither are made to nor should try to do the other's job.

2007-05-15 10:37:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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