Is the Bible True?, page-416

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    Thank you, darkroom, for your kind thoughts.

    My thoughts, especially on these profound ones, are, and probably always will be work in progress,.

    I think that there is some common areas of interest between religion and science. Examples are what we call empathy and altruism in humans and our fellow creatures.

    There are differences in the approaches used by science and religion.

    Science doesn't (or shouldn't) rely on faith in the sense that religion does.

    Religion relies on a God or Gods for its existence. Science has its restrictions - without which it wouldn't be science - but the existence or non-existence of a God is not one of those.

    A restriction that science has is that to qualify for a legitimate scientific theory, the theory needs to have a way of possibly refuting it. This restriction does not apply to religion.
 
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