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Can science and religion co-exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="opaug04" data-source="post: 1536619" data-attributes="member: 604579"><p>I ask this because I notice an ongoing conflict among those that believe there is a "God" and those who believe in "theories" such as evolution. I have two seperate feelings on the matter; I feel God's existance in my every-day life, but I also marvel in the wonder of science. In my own opinion, I feel that science is the language of creation and the existance of our surroundings. I also feel that "God" is the term, or name as you will, that reflect that very idea. I'm not a big follower of the bible, but I find it hard to believe that we do not exist with a purpose. I use the term "purpose" loosely, as I dont believe in destiny. I just believe we exist for a reason, and not for a reason to exist. Science and religion are one in the same; an answer to our own curiousities of existance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opaug04, post: 1536619, member: 604579"] I ask this because I notice an ongoing conflict among those that believe there is a "God" and those who believe in "theories" such as evolution. I have two seperate feelings on the matter; I feel God's existance in my every-day life, but I also marvel in the wonder of science. In my own opinion, I feel that science is the language of creation and the existance of our surroundings. I also feel that "God" is the term, or name as you will, that reflect that very idea. I'm not a big follower of the bible, but I find it hard to believe that we do not exist with a purpose. I use the term "purpose" loosely, as I dont believe in destiny. I just believe we exist for a reason, and not for a reason to exist. Science and religion are one in the same; an answer to our own curiousities of existance. [/QUOTE]
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