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I strongly believe that religion can further one’s knowledge of science as it is the inspiration and foundation of interest in the origins of mankind and the universe. ...
Galileo, an astronomer and physicist, was a Roman Catholic and his particular religion, at the time, urged him to accept that everything - the sun, planets, and celestial bodies all revolved around the Earth. Many people, advocated by the Church of Rome, acknowledged the geocentric theory as it was the basis of their religion. ...
What this story may conclude for us is that religion, or belief in God, furthers scientific exploration and advances man’s intelligence and where the answers cannot be obtained, it serves as a basis for the justifications of the physical world.
I strongly believe that religion can further one’s knowledge of science as it is the inspiration and foundation of interest in the origins of mankind and the universe.
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