Yes. Two faces of the same philosophic coin.
The edge of the coin is the rounded part on the outside of the the two faces.
a coin has two faces the head- with the faceand what is commonly accepted as tails- the back
science vs. religion
because i flippin said so
No, it's a novelty coin, manufactured specifically for people who want to know what the results will be when they flip a coin.
That it, and we, exist.
Science doesn't really have much use for religion, but some religions do accept scientific discoveries. So, in those cases, the two can "mix."
Science is known while religion is unknown.Science is physically proven while reliogion is mentally proven. Thus science is in the past while religion is in the future. However, both science and religion does not raise the standard of human evolution and the middle path between these two extremes is 'spiritual'. A spiritual journey travel inwards while science and religion delve on outwardly matters.
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
I believe you're referring to edges and not faces. Like all coins it has two faces, the front (obverse) and back (reverse). However, the coin's rim has seven separate segments.
N. S. Xavier has written: 'The Two faces of religion' -- subject(s): Case studies, Psychiatry and religion, Religious Psychology
Albert Einstein's religious views were complex and not easily categorized. He described himself as agnostic and had a deep appreciation for the beauty and order in the universe, often referring to a belief in a higher power as a cosmic religious feeling. Einstein rejected organized religion but also expressed admiration for the moral teachings of figures like Jesus.