Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Science and Religion

As we all know, Science and Religion are contradictory at many instances, and we have extreme believers on both sides. After a long time of trying to understand who is "God"(quotation marks because different religions call HIM different names), I did a little bit of research and came to my own conclusions. Being a science student puts me a position of believing that "God" is non-existent but when I was growing up I was introduced to Religion first and only got to understand Science as I grew older.

You have to admit that whichever way you go, Science or Religion, there will be questions left unanswered and they are both here to stay. In fact, within Religion, there are contradictions between different Religious beliefs. And the same is true in Science. Personally, I don’t care about different Religious or Scientific views. I care about understanding who "God" is, and trying to find either Religious or Scientific ways of explaining "His" existence.

As shown in the display that I made for myself below, I believe "God" is a concept beyond energy (or possibly 2,3, 100, million levels above energy). "GOD" EXISTS. I believe "He" is the one who created energy, the energy that Science uses to explain nature and its existence. Hard core Science failed to accept/prove "His" existence because current Science does not explain anything further beyond Energy. My question for scientists is: If "God" does not exist, where did energy come from? Where did the tiniest particles of matter come from if not "God"?



Although  I have no doubt that nature can possibly be created in flash of an eye (since "God" goes beyond Energy and Power), Religion somehow fail to accept the fact that everything in the Universe is made up of tiny particles that assembles together to make the physical entities as we know them. Hard core Religion should understand that these physical entities go through change over a period of time, depending on their source material  and their environment (Evolution).

Therefore, personally I believe it is important for us to believe in "God" and truly honour "Him" than any Religious or Scientific views, because "He" is real and powerful beyond what we all could imagine. 

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