Religion, Science and Reason Throughout history, the conflict of faith and reason is in the form of religion and free thought. In the old regime, people like Copernicus and Galileo were often punished because they were contrary to the beliefs of the Church. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, when the old regime was over, the church's strict control weakened severely. As church rule declines, science and ideological thinking seems to evolve.
Religion and science, debate and conflict have been going on for centuries. Concerning religious and scientific ideals, people's beliefs promote them. In this article, I will learn the story of "Eye of Apollo" by G.K. Doubts are raised in confrontation between Chesterton and the House of Representatives episode of "Fighting Diagonism". - The influence of religion on religious political decision-making in the public domain can refer to a specific belief culture system, which establishes the symbol linking humanity with moral values and spirit. In most cases, religion attracts human worship and is completely dependent on God (Vries 46). Religion is designed based on a series of traditions, symbols, stories, and sacred history that attempt to give meaning to life.
Some people think that science and religion are very different, but science and religion each need reason and faith. Religion uses reason as a way to learn and grow. Science, on the other hand, provides facts and uses reason to explain different assumptions. However, neither uses evidence as a way to get more knowledge about the topic. - In today's world, people always like keeping up with the latest things like gadgets like iPhones. They tend to spend a lot of time on gadgets and up-to-date projects, rather than spending more time on important things. Everyone is on the phone normally during the family dinner. People are going to spend the day at the mall instead of volunteering. A high-priced invoice on a credit card may be due to using a lot of money for new things instead of paying the invoice.