There was a contradiction between science and religion before the emergence of Charles Darwin's book "Origin of Species" ("Evolution, Creation, Intellectual Design Controversies"). This book is thought to be the basis of evolutionary biology and has the concept of "natural selection". Some people think we have grown to be the most intelligent and advanced species on Earth as a human being, while others believe that we were placed here and designed for one reason.
In 2013, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's study of science, religion, and origin, the views of evolution, the Big Bang, and American religious figures on the conflict between science and religion were examined. The majority of religious believe there is no contradiction between science and religion, and it turned out that 11% religion belongs to the religion which reveals publicly evolution. The fact that the gap between their religious personal beliefs and the official beliefs is very large is partly due to the fact that some of the problems are a deep understanding of people's own religious teachings and their acknowledged science It may suggest that it may be removed by. Gap This study concluded that "mainstream religion and mainstream science do not attack each other or perceive conflicts." .
Several ways of thinking about the modern world are deeply rooted as the concept of conflict between science and religion. According to a 2015 survey by the Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans believe that science and religion "frequently collide." Thirty percent of Americans believe that science often conflicts with their own religious beliefs. How people view the relationship between science and religion is closely related to their position on a wide range of policy issues, from evolutionary education of public schools to genetic modification ethics. But despite looking eternally, the concept of science - religious conflict is relatively young
In the modern world, not only conflicts between different religions but also conflicts between religion and science are seen. This has made many religious people make a negative view of science. However, if different religions are different ways to explain and apply the universal principles of God science may be just another way. So then, may religious people profit from another scientific point of view? The importance of science is that it gives us a better understanding of some common laws of nature. Some people say that science provides us with a common language to explain these laws. The power of science is that it can be applied by people with different beliefs and opinions. Even if scientific experiments are done by Jews, atheists, Christians, the results are the same.