- What most people tend to forget without religion we would not have science. The first literature humanity read were the Book of Gods. And the main foundation of science, which people tend to forget, is Islam. With Islam, you start to learn about the Cosmos's, we get medical improvements and we learn more about our purpose.
- Evidence for God is scientific. God himself is not scientific. Evidence for the Big Bang Theory is scientific, the big bang itself is not scientific. Being religious does not mean you will have conflicting beliefs with science. Science doesn't speak against God, science is merely knowledge attained via observations. There is no bad friction between God and science.
- While many people think that because we know how to make a sun it automatically cancels out God having made them. "Let there be light" could be what was said as God collected thousands of hydrogen atoms into a nebula using gravity, and crushed them together to get the necessary nuclear reaction to create a sun.
- Science and religion are one in the same. Science states that everything was created by and is energy, religion says God created and is a part of everything. Ask yourself what properties does energy have, energy is infinite, it cannot be created or destroyed.
- They ket to growth is openness. To discount either Faith or Science is closing the door on a possibility. And answers cannot be found unless doors are unlocked and open. However, it is difficult to receive information without a bias. There is so much, including how we communicate, that distorts the truth behind the clues we are presented with.
- Those on the "No" side, argue that science is always questioning and religion claims certainty, which is a completely invalid argument as not everyone who practices either science or religion practices it the same way. If religion claims ultimate certainty while science doesn't, then those who are religious would not practice science. The issue is the way in which faiths are communicated to others and how they are received by others.
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