I think one of the great historical contributions of science is to weaken the hold of religion. That's a good thing.
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It was tremendously exciting to discover that science was not destroying religion, as people popularly believe, but that it could cast light on theism and Christianity.
The conflict between religion and science is inherent and (very nearly) zero-sum. The success of science often comes at the expense of religious dogma; the maintenance of religious dogma always comes at the expense of science.
The enemy of science is not religion. Religion comes in endless shapes and forms... The true enemy is the substitution of thought, reflection, and curiosity with dogma.
Science has become something that everybody knows he has to pay attention to, but not everybody is a believer. So I don't think we should equate science with religion. But, that science is progressively playing a more and more important part in the life of every individual is obvious.
Indeed, in view of its function, religion stands in greater need of a rational foundation of its ultimate principles than even the dogmas of science.
Science has killed religion. There's no hope for the future with seven billion of us on the planet, and the only thing you can do is to laugh in the face of it all.
Science has nothing in common with religion. Facts and miracles never did and never will agree.
There are many religious points of view where the conservation of the world is just as important as it is to scientists.
Any suggestion that science and religion are incompatible flies in the face of history, logic, and common sense.
Science and religion are the two most powerful forces in the world. Having them at odds... is not productive.