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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
All too often, the word 'religion' has become identified with those promoting a frankly anti-scientific view of nature and of our place in the natural world.
People think of science as rolling back the mystery of God. I look at science as slowly creeping toward the mystery of God.
I found a religion that blended scientific reason with spiritual reality in a unifying faith far removed from the headlines of violence, destruction and terrorism.
I'm interested in the hope we invest in science, and the disappointment we can feel when science flattens, or 'explains,' the larger mysteries of religion.
It seems true that the growth of science and secularism made organized Christianity feel under threat.
I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
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.
I think one of the great historical contributions of science is to weaken the hold of religion. That's a good thing.