Science and Religion (Lorna Salzman)

Science and Religion are indeed incompatible, notwithstanding statements to the contrary by some scientists and theologians.
Religion and science both offer explanations for why life and the universe exist. Science relies on testable empirical evidence and observation. Religion relies on subjective belief in a creator. Only one explanation is correct. The other must be discarded.

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  1. shinichi Post author

    Explanations require evidence. None exists for a creator outside the human mind, whereas the evidence for evolution and the origins of life mounts every day. In the face of this uncontradicted evidence, religious belief in a divinity is no more viable than belief in the now-proverbial Flying Spaghetti Monster.

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  2. shinichi Post author

    DEBATE: CAN RELIGION AND SCIENCE CO-EXIST?

    INEOS AG

    https://www.ineos.com/inch-magazine/articles/issue-7/debate/

    The late German-born physicist Albert Einstein believed that science without religion was lame, and religion without science was blind. But the debate over whether science and religion can co-exist has been going on since the dawn of mankind and continues to divide opinion even today, as INCH discovered.

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