Should science prevail over religion?

I’m 14, and I’ve been really confused about religion lately. There are a lot of things I don’t get. My best friend is an athiest (sp?) and she hasn’t like tried to force her beliefs on me or anything, but she’s told me about her views, and I’ve got to say, they do seem logical. Science has a way to explain everything in life, from evolution to visions. It seems that if God did want us to obey him, we would be born knowing of him. how do we know whoever wrote the bible didn’t just make it up? i’ve just really not been sure. can anyone help me?

Answer #1

Keep an open mind and read the Bible for yourself…form your own personal opinion.

Should science prevail over religion is not the question, in my opinion…the question is: Where will I spend eternity ?

Answer #2

There are some things that science can’t explain (yet), like art and love. Partly that’s because science is ruthlessly honest (or tries to be). Art and love are irrational, but that’s OK, we can live with that. (If we were rational about love, some people would never find partners!)

Religion is very much about wishful thinking.

phil2611: “… the very purpose of religon, to belive what you belive in without any proof. “ I could hardly have put it better myself, but why do you think that’s a good thing?

Read The God Delusion. It’s ruthlessly honest about the bible!

Answer #3

No, science should not prevail over religion. Science is the best objective way we, so far, have developed to explain and explore the world, to find truth. Faith is the subjective way to truth. They are parallel, not opposed. If there is a contradiction, it is because we do not fully understand one or the other.

We have seen such things before. A few years back, astronomers and cosmologists believed the universe was about 10-14 billion years ago, while there were stars and galaxies in it that were over 15 billion years old. Contradiction? Yes. However, with additional data, the problem has been resolved: both ages were off. Scientists were concerned, they knew there was an error somewhere, so they continued to explore and research and do the math–but they did not say, “This is obviously wrong. Let’s just forget about it and give up.”

comosedice says that “religion is a moral system that is loosely based on unprovable mythologies.” Well, the Christian faith is not based on unprovable mythologies, but on the living, historical witness of the first believers, the Apostles and disciples. It makes a difference, if God came to tell us how to live.

comosedice also says, “morals change from town to town, state to state, and country to country.” Yes, but we also hold a hierarchy of morality: some are better than others. A thief’s morality, or a mobster’s hit man’s morality is not very high. How do we judge which morality is better than another? There must be one perfect morality. As Christians, we believe we have found that morality in Jesus and his Gospel. It is perfect, because it corresponds best to the human nature we should have, without the distortions of sin.

comosedice adds, “If there were one all-powerful God, then he’s not the God that Christians try to share (a God that loves you all the time and is always helpful) / God is everything, meaning that he gets angry and happy, helpful and destructive.” Well, the God I know and believe in and love is always helpful and loves me, and you, all the time. It’s my fault if I am not open to God’s love. It’s my fault if I refuse to believe the laws and morals I have been taught, and insist on finding out why they were made. I cannot blame God for that. And, I too, believe, “personally, any God that would send good people to hell just because they never said ‘be my savior’ is a god that I would rather not honor. / If God is a good a decent God, he would honor good and decent people.” But then, as a Catholic, I don’t believe in such a God. My God does welcome all good people. The Church is here to help us, to offer the best way to God, the clearest direction, the greatest grace.

Answer #4

stop thinking of science and religion as opposites.

religion is a moral system that is loosely based on unprovable mythologies. it can help people to have a more content and fulfilling life, but it can also lead to fanatic idealism and hypocrisy.

science is a method of discovering factual information about the world based on provable facts and experiments. it can save your life through medicine and help you live more comfortably, but it is cold and unfeeling and has no “morality”.

this is the truth: morals change from town to town, state to state, and country to country. If there were one all-powerful God, then he’s not the God that Christians try to share (a God that loves you all the time and is always helpful)

God is everything, meaning that he gets angry and happy, helpful and destructive. You probably know enough about life to understand the important moral teachings of Christianity. The only other things that Christianity offers are structure and a hope for the afterlife.

You’re confused, so just arrive AT YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS. don’t let anyone tell you what you believe.

trust your mind to make good, moral decisions. trust science to save your leg when you break it, or to build you a better TV. Trust God if you’re scared of Hell.

personally, any God that would send good people to hell just because they never said “be my savior” is a god that I would rather not honor.

If God is a good a decent God, he would honor good and decent people.

Answer #5

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  • Well you see your wrong about the part that science can prove anything, current sceince cannot prove anything, in my opinion, you are diminishing the very purpose of religon, to belive what you belive in without any proof. -Hope my advice help you, Don’t forget to rate =)
       -Phil2611
Answer #6

Religion started when man began to fear natural phenomena like lightning and thunder that he could not explain and wanted to appease the super being, that he imagined, was causing those phenomena. In fact, man invented God. God is a fiment of his imagination. As science grew religion has receded further and further. In a court of law, you cannot bring in god, goblins, heaven and hell because they are not rational concepts. R. Kittappa

Answer #7

I dont know n sry for being a little on the Athiest. side but I believe people change the bible. I believe if their really of been a god and such then there would be a bible and only one bible. I think there are people who write different things and such and change it. If you get what I am saying where is the very bible he wrote? Its not around no one can prove anything really. Different churches use different bibles and some have different beliefs in them. If god himself created the bible and what ever else dont you think he would have made it where there was only one bible and everyone believed in the same thing and other things.

Answer #8

Most people go through life without ever really thinking about what they believe or why. You have already given this more thought than most people do in their lifetime.

Nobody can figure it out for you. You just have to look into different ideas, think about them, and come up with your own world view.

Answer #9

Theologians know that science has severely undermined the established concept of God taught in churches for the last 1500 years. As science has explained much natural phenomenon once thought divine, the image of God has transformed.

Most people no longer think of God as an old man with white hair and a long beard that jumps down from a cloud to answer prayers. This has no more relevancy to us than our ancient ancestors’ views of the cosmos and the world dominated by primitive magic, superstitions, and myths.

Most traditional religions emerged before the scientific era. Even Israel was superstitious. When you study their views on the Ark of the Covenant, for example, Israel thought power was literally in that box (Acts 17:24).

Initially, science was a tool for man’s quest to understand God. Science was supposed to supply evidence of God’s existence that would eradicate man’s ignorance of his creator. Scientific knowledge in the late 19th and 20th century has radically altered man’s views of the universe and his place in it.

Quantum mechanics is the most precise area of science that man ever created to describe physical phenomenon. Its disadvantage is that it only operates for a large number of occurrences within subatomic particles; it cannot predict a single occurrence of an individual particle. Quantum mechanics provides an explanation for why the sun shines; why molecules bond themselves together; why the three states of matter—gas, liquid, solid—exist; why an iron bar magnetizes when it is placed near a magnet.

Some may argue that science has not proven the actual existence of God. However, quantum mechanics (a discipline that explains the interaction of the various forces and energies that exist in an atom) has discovered another realm that is not physical or in the realm of space and time. Quantum mechanics emerged about 1925 led by the research of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) and Neil Bohr (1885-1962).

Houston Smith in his book The World’s Religions states that science has been very doubtful of the unseen realm, “but with Eddington’s [Sir Arthur Stanley Edding-ton was an English astrophysicist 1882-1944] observation that the world is more like a mind than a machine, and astrophysicists’ reports that 90 percent of the ‘matter’ in the universe is invisible in the sense that it impacts none of their instruments, scientific skepticism has begun to subside.” Modern science may have found God whether they want to admit it or not.

Materialism was hostile to any religious beliefs. So in conclusion, do not dismiss anything at all, and keep an open mind to everything. Just know that some people are not fully ready to accept even the surface of true knowledge. Keep your faith, just in case. If your right, woo hoo. If not, then what did you lose? The other situation is well… Yeah…. Choose not to believe and if your wrong. Sucks to be you.

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