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Board Politics & Society
Re: Science and Religion?
by
BADecker
on 26/02/2019, 15:54:09 UTC
I think most of it is already said - that science provides answers to some questions and religion to others. Therefore, one shouldn't really eliminate the other (I myself am not religious). What I mean that believing in God doesn't necessarily mean that you will try to deny science. Same goes for The story of creation vs. evolution - these two can still go hand in hand, even if Bible does not talk about it.

The Bible DOES talk about it. In Genesis 1 God made the animals and plants "after his kind (KJV)" or "after their kind." This is said over and over. There is nothing that says that plants or animals will convert into other kinds.

Certainly God could have made evolution if He had wanted to. But we don't have any serious evidence of it. All the talk of large-scale changes of these kinds is only talk. To prove evolution of the sort that evolutionists say happened in the earth over many thousands of years, science would have to go back and track the DNA of many plants and animals. We don't have time machines, do we?

Simple science is accurate in the way things work.
Science theory is religion when it is accepted as fact without proof.
Religion is mass conclusions that are not rigorously considered like science is.

So, in some cases science and religion are the same thing, but in other cases they are not.

Cool