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SCIENCE vs RELIGION



Everyone should quit trying to relate apples to oranges. It didn't work then and it won't work now and certainly won't work tomorrow. Figuring God into the world of science is a nebulous task. What happens when observers of the fact based natural world must come to terms with the faith based of the mystical world? You would probably get a very unpleasant cocktail.

Mankind have gone too deep into the concept of God and religion. There is nothing wrong in believing there is a God and there is absolutely nothing wrong in believing there isn't a God when you realize that at the end of the day, you are the creator and the destroyer. It's like a mind trick.
Those who wish to be responsible for their actions, look at God differently than those who wish not to be responsible. You may be right in speaking of the moral foundations of science, but you cannot turn around and speak of the scientific foundations of morality.(my opinion).
Faith will cease to exist when there is doubt. Science and religion will always remain far from each other because when you put both together, they don't make sense what more arguing about it.
Be brave and be free from philosophies, prophets and holy scriptures. Go deep into your feelings and explore the mystery of your body, mind and soul. You will find the truth and it is called Spirituality. By being spiritual, we are able to realize the supreme beings we are meant to be and what it means by being a fraction of this Universe. To be trusted with such gift, it means we matter!
#spiritual #knowthyself #mystery #universe #science #religion #lucifer

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