Between Science And Religion


Many have sought to place the instrument of science in a loggerhead with the essential truths revealed through the instrument of religion. But has such effort been successful? Are they right in trying to do so? Here's my thoughts on this:
The Universe
Science and religion are just two sides of the same coin working in paripassu. Their obvious means of expression, though varied, do not deny their inherent familiarity.

As such while it is that religion receives hidden truth by the clout of faith, science expounds the revealed truths by experimentation and proves.

It is to say that science is a process with deep focus in the discovery of nature; an aspect of divine artefact. The resort to science to dispel divine realities will, hence, be counter-productive.'

Here's my explanation: that science is the experiential study of the facts locked up in nature. By this process, we are the more brought to the deep thoughts of God, which it unravels.

That through science, the mysterious design of nature is explained, albeit limitedly, and we, without choice, are left to marvel at such wondrous planned features, which can be attributed to none but an intelligent source.

Therefore, our understanding of the working of nature is further highlighted by our critical resort to faith through the objectivity of science. While science opens up our eyes to the marvel of life, faith nay religion leads us to appreciate the ingenuity of the power behind the artifact.

[Criticisms are welcomed]

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