Science and religion are two very different ways of looking at the world. Science suggests that we're all just kind of here because of some big phenomenon or something, but religion sort of suggests that we all came here for more of a purpose. You don't have to believe in just science or just religion. A lot of people put the two together. I think that religion and science can both be true. You just have to think of them in the right way. Some things cannot be proved totally right or totally wrong in science, and some things cannot be proved totally right or totally wrong in religion. The only question is which one you want to bellieve in. You are the one who gets to chose which one is right for you. There is but one true religion, and this religion is more of a relationship that is connected by a love letter, a love letter than contains all that is needed to be known in this world, including science. This love letter is The Bible, and the Bible says all kinds of things about science, about the undersea passages, how the earth looks from space (a orb in mid air), as well as how animals procreate into the same basic kind of animal, though certain traits change in animals as in humans, such as an animal's type and color of skin as well as the type and color of skin of humans (stereotypically black, white, red, yellow, and brown).
Religion is not a science.
Science and religion are entirely unrelated.
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science
Religion staes what it knows as the truth and sifts facts to confirm its position (discarding contradictory evidence). Science observes the real world and attempts to find the explanation by testing theories that eventually may explain the observations - there are no right or wrong choices on data validity.
; 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
Actually, it is science. The stone is more dense than the water therefore it sinks. If it was less dense, it would float. Density is science, not religion.
Peter Gottschalk has written: 'Religion, science, and empire' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Historiography, Religion and politics, Religion and sociology, History
Religion is a very complicated subject, since there are many different religions, and each religion is subject to many different interpretations. Science is much more unified. I would say that there are at least some interpretations of religion which are compatible with science. There are also interpretations of religion which are incompatible with science. The choice is yours.
Religion.