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Age of science

prove anything. The understanding of scientism forces one to believe that they will find the theory of everything. The use of religion is forces one to believe in the existence of god. Ether way, both sides are based on beliefs. Neither side has proved the other side wrong. This leads me to agree with the Pope in his letter to Reverend George V. Coyne, S.J. In this letter the Pope writes that religion and science need to work together to come to an understanding and collaboratively interact to reveal those limits which support the integrity of either discipline. In the overall spectrum of time, science is an extremely new discovery. We as a world have made great strides in proving things false that were once widely accepted. In time I believe that the Theory of everything will be found, and give understanding to all of life's unanswerable questions. Who knows, maybe in two hundred years people will be looking back and laughing about the people who believed in a God, just like we laugh at the people who thought that the world was flat....

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