Science and Religion
Biological evolution accounts
for different events that are also central concerns of religion — including the
origins of biological diversity and—evolution has been a touchy idea within society
time to time.
Approval of the evidence for
evolution can be well-suited with religious faith. Today, many religious
denominations agree that biological evolution has produced the diversity of
living things. Many have different issued statements observing that evolution
and the tenets of their faiths are compatible.
Scientists and theologians
have written so many writings eloquently about their awe and wonder at the
history of the universe and of life on this planet, explaining that they see no
conflict between their faith in God and the evidence for evolution. Religious
denominations that do not accept the occurrence of progress tend to be those
that believe in strictly literal interpretations of religious texts.
Science and religion are
based on diverse aspects of human experience. Moreover In science, explanations
must be based on evidence drawn from examining the natural world.
Scientifically based observations or experiments that, variance with an
explanation eventually must lead to modification or even abandonment of that
explanation.
Religious faith does not
depend only on empirical evidence, is not necessarily modified in the face of
conflicting evidence, and typically involves supernatural forces. Because they
are not a part of nature, supernatural entities cannot be traced by science. So,
science and religion are separate and address aspects of human understanding in
different ways.
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