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ok..this was a gp project..titled:science and religion..related or total opposites?
'there is more RELIGION in men's SCIENCE than there is SCIENCE in their RELIGION'-David Henry Thoreau I believe that this quote is true because i believe that men base their fundimentals of science on religion as science base their ethics on religion. Science itself is a form of religion. Man requires to believe in something, anything, and if its not in God then what? Certainly not himself. Religion exists to provide a guideline in the morals and ethics of a society, and it does quite well. Religion is needed for just that reason or else we'll devolve into a society whereby science does not have its limits. Religion teaches us to value our life n of our fellow humans, something that tends to interfere with scientific research. While science exists in the form of a learning base,religion exists to guide us to make decisions based on moral values. What are your views?-abstract frm a mag & re-edited by me |
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