God and Science: The Origins of Life Paradox

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: mark mullen ISBN: 9781540160713
Publisher: mark mullen Publication: August 4, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: mark mullen
ISBN: 9781540160713
Publisher: mark mullen
Publication: August 4, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Does believing in God require disbelief of science? Does following scientific principles make God obsolete? Is there no place for God and science to coexist in a modern world? When it comes to the creation of the universe, and life in general, you can't have one without the other - at least in terms of understanding. Science can never uncover what happened at the beginning of time. It can only speculate about an unknown mysterious power referred to as the laws of nature. Religion provides answers to the questions science cannot solve. Neither science nor man's understanding of God is perfect. Believing in just one- science or God - may compel blind faith. Believing that God gave man science to demonstrate His existence is true faith. Read more to discover what interferes with believing.

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Does believing in God require disbelief of science? Does following scientific principles make God obsolete? Is there no place for God and science to coexist in a modern world? When it comes to the creation of the universe, and life in general, you can't have one without the other - at least in terms of understanding. Science can never uncover what happened at the beginning of time. It can only speculate about an unknown mysterious power referred to as the laws of nature. Religion provides answers to the questions science cannot solve. Neither science nor man's understanding of God is perfect. Believing in just one- science or God - may compel blind faith. Believing that God gave man science to demonstrate His existence is true faith. Read more to discover what interferes with believing.

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