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Religion vs Science1

ome, it influences their daily lives. Some say being raised in a religious environment has formed them into individuals with acceptable morals and values. This belief could be a whole thesis in itself, becausealthough I was not raised in a religious environment, I’m still a person with acceptable morals and values. The underlying statement that there is a God, just because the Bible says so, is not a valid argument. That is a belief, not the truth. But, I do believe that without religion, civilization would not survive. Throughout the ages man has believed in some sort of religion. Without religion he cannot comprehend the real purpose of his existence. Science, as well as religion, will continue to play an important part in today’s society because science is a process of thought, a way of testing how the universe was created. Because of science, we now know much more about our universe, than any other species that has ever lived before. And because of that knowledge, all of us are better off. The future, if we pursue it wisely and knowingly, seems very bright to me. In conclusion, religion and science have a common goal, and are not as far apart as they commonly believed to be. I believe the best environment where our children should learn about the difference is at home. The best teachers are always our parents....

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