Topic > Science and Religion - 1063

Science and Religion Science has been able to help human beings in a unique way. Science is about researching, studying and experimenting. Just as religion is, which is studied and tried to verify theories that give rise to things that science cannot yet answer. Science and religion are the two largest worldviews and also the most important. These are global phenomena present throughout the history of humanity. This relationship can be focused on three points of view: historical, epistemological and sociological. We have wondered about the relationship between these two, whether they are compatible or incompatible. Over the years, an ethical problem has arisen in which science and religion have clashed several times, so much so that this has been a problematic debate in today's world. schools. In the 16th century the conflict remained unclear, but over time science stepped forward, as did Russia or Germany, which questioned the existence of an omniscient being who controls everything through the "art of magic" , which manages to cancel out several inexplicable things that religion hid. As soon as the Church changed to defend man's morality in a way convenient to be questioned. With this system we tried to arrive at a single answer: God. While science tries to explain and reason by giving a different point of view on what happens in the world, verifying or giving a hypothesis that can be modified with what happens over time, some mysteries of life were progressively revealed by science which, through divine acts, gave the excuse to explain how everything appeared. Many of the religions (Islam, Judaism... in the center of the sheet... from experiments and observations. Science and religion are also social phenomena, the sociological aspect is quite important to know the reactions between them. It is a less known aspect and almost not taken into consideration. Science and religion form two complex social systems that bring together individual and collective experiences that lead to norms and models of behavior that give rise to the formation of communities of all kinds of magical thinking combination of three elements: chance, necessity and divine action. Since science does not consider the latter, its ideas about the fundamental laws of nature are constructed with various proportions of early poetry, aesthetic inspiration and dramatic expressions of existential hopes and desires...