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I'm assuming the question is asking about "lasting" peace. And according to The Bible... no.
It speaks of a time when the world will think it has achieved it, but: "...while people are saying, 'Peace and safety,' destruction will come upon them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape." (I Thess.5:3 NIV)
The only lasting peace will arrive with the return of Jesus Christ with His Kingdom to rule the world. And He will be making war in order to achieve it.
"...I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice He judges and MAKES WAR." (Rev.19:11 NIV)
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The Bible is fundamentally anti-science (see I Corinthians 1:20; 3:19), so there will never be truepeace between faith and reason, that is, religion and science.
Spirituality and meditation are not considered science. They are considered to be alternative medicine or sometimes, religion. One can get an MBA in religion or philosophy, but not in only spirituality and meditation.
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Yes, religion and science can work together for humanity.
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Properly applied, science neither attempts to prove nor disprove spirituality. Stephen Jay Gould proposed the concept of Nonoverlapping Magisteria (NOMA). He said that the domain or magisterium for science is the empirical realm - what the universe is made from and why it works the way it does. He said that the magisterium of religion includes the ultimate meaning and moral values. These magisteria are nonoverlapping - science does not comment on the ultimate meaning of life, while religion should not comment on the natural world. If accepted, this concept takes questions about spirituality out of the scientific magisterium and questions about creation and evolution out of the religious magisterium.
Religion has very many definitions. A religion can incorporate a supreme being, but people would argue it is not part of their imagination. Religions revolving about nature and the superiority of science and the Universe exist as well. Religion can be defined as what you do and your spirituality. What you beleive.
Everything! All the supplies we have for science have either come from nature or have been based upon nature! Also ,some sciences are based on studying nature.
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.
This question is too broad and vague to answer properly. People believe in all sorts of things, from spirituality to science to religion. There are just too many things to choose from.
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Spirituality is a personal journey of self-discovery, connection to a higher power or purpose, and inner growth, while religion typically involves organized beliefs, practices, and rituals shared among a group of people. While spirituality can be a part of religion, it can also exist independently as a more individualistic and flexible approach to exploring the divine or transcendent aspects of life.