Science and Religion are mostly kept as two separate ideas but if you want to scramble your brain try to piece them together. That is what I sometimes do. To start think about evolution and how geneses is not very detailed. Also 7 days could very well mean millions of years. You are not somehow required to choose one or the other. The question is like asking: "Is historical fiction worth reading, or do pandas like anchovies?
Religion is not a science.
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science
Albert Einstein said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" in his 1954 essay "Science and Religion." In the essay, he emphasized the importance of understanding and integrating both science and religion for a more holistic view of the world.
; The quote is Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. : Albert Einstein, "Science, Philosophy and Religion: a Symposium", 1941More quotes of Albert Einstein; see link "Quotes Albert Einstein" on left.
God created the world including science, hence science and religion are interconnected.
It is an art as it can not be a science.
Sumit vashishtha
Although science and religion are not necessarily contradictory the point of view of each is different. Science is a model based reality. Stephen Hawking has a paper given on the difference between science and the need for God. A good model gives a good, rigorous, and testable explanation that can predict future repeatable outcomes that can be tested. Religion gives us a faith based reality that doesn't give predictions that can be tested. Religion can be based on past experience both spiritual and physical. Faith is the underlying proof which is difficult to give to someone that doesn't have it. Therefore as a Christian and a scientist I do not have compatibility problems with science and religion as long as the literature and focus of each are recognized.
Peter Gottschalk has written: 'Religion, science, and empire' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Historiography, Religion and politics, Religion and sociology, History
Religion.
International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion was created in 2006.
There are many books that delve into the relationship between science and religion; however, many of these books have a bias towards science or a bias towards religion. Some books that delve into the relationship between science and religion are "Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?" by Henry F. Schaefer III and "Rock of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life" by Stephen Jay Gould.