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Science and Religion Mid-Term
Michael Alati
Rel 246
March 2, 2004
Throughout this course there have been many examples of scientific issues that have caused interest and reflection. ... Polkinhorne addresses these problems in his book Science and Theology: An Introduction.
The idea of single action is presented in chapter five, entitled Divine Action, of Science and Theology: An Introduction. ... If one is to believe in the Big Bang theory, it is easy to accept the single action idea proposed by religion. ... Since one can say God caused the Big Bang and science caused the rest, it is simple to see how these two ideas can correlate to one another. ...
Religion and science can both go hand in hand with one another. Evolution is obviously true, science has proved it, but why can’t it be God who caused the process to happen? ...
Religion and science cannot exist without one another. ...
Albert Einstein said it best when he proclaimed that science without religion is blind and religion without science is lame.
Approximate Word count = 1511 Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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