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Yes, religion and science can work together for humanity.
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.
Yes technology works with Science.
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Both religion and science stem from the need of explanation how human come to exist and how the world around us work or created.
Mariano Artigas has written: 'Las Fronteras del Evolucionismo (Iniciacion Filosofica)' 'Knowing Things for Sure' 'La mente del universo' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Galileo in Rome' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Astronomers, Travel, Biography, History
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and philosophy
It means when two subjects work together like Matha and science.
People who work in support of science on the Antarctic continent, practice the religion they carried with them to their workplace.
It is important that the President and Congress work together because without them working together they cant make good decisions, because what they both do involves each other, and they have to work together to make a good decision. The president has to work with Congress, like Congress has to work with the president. It is important that the President and Congress work together because without them working together they cant make good decisions, because what they both do involves each other, and they have to work together to make a good decision. The president has to work with Congress, like Congress has to work with the president.
to get around and guide you through life.
Many thinkers throughout history have believed that science and religion are related, including Albert Einstein, who stated that science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind. Additionally, figures like Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton viewed their scientific work as a way to understand the divine. In contemporary discussions, some theologians and scientists advocate for a dialogue between the two fields, suggesting they can coexist and enrich one another.