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Religion Philosophy and Scientific Thinking

matters to which is against the norm it is mandatory to bring forth overwhelming evidence. Human beings tend to believe in what most of people see as true. To most, one person’s speculations (Asimov) are not enough to impact the majority of people who read this book. Asimov’s writing, in turn, must not be true.From early days of religion, philosophy, and to current day scientific research to see anything is to be real. Imagine man already living in the “light” for his life and never knowing of a dark cave. Man cannot wish for a brighter future if he is already burning himself in the light. If philosophers were not pushed from societies for their radical ideas, how much further could a society be? If scientists study only mathematical problems, less people would have trouble understanding it. Mixing scientific beliefs to religious faiths naturally has created tensions. There are places which both can be properly taught, each having equal amounts of truth. ...

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