As I ran out of the classroom door, the cover of the most recent weekly magazine of religious science drew my attention. In the center of this moving light, the title claims that "God and brain: how are we connected for spirituality"? Who can resist such exciting articles. I turned it over - it first introduced a way to accomplish the mental state (by turning off environmental fear and direction sensor in the brain), scientists brains with Tibetan Buddhism meditation and Catholic prayer Can you proudly confirm that you can track activities?
What happens when science and religion encounter? Well - for beginners, you will get a scientist named Abhijit Naskar who is me. But jokingly said - as science and religion encounter, we will gain a field of human understanding belonging to the field of science, as it belongs to the field of religion. This field is called "neurology" - this is a fusion of science and religion. It is the only scientific field related to religion and related to science. but why? Why do you need neurology? As it is the only area of rational thinking, we try to understand religion, religion, and the roots of God without requiring neurology and a big impulse to refute and destroy religion. We are based on empiricism, not just optimism, even though optimism is around us.
To understand the scope of science and religion and the interaction between them, we need a rough understanding of at least what science and religion is. After all, "science" and "religion" are not eternal terms, they have definite meanings. In fact, they are recently created terms and their meaning depends on time and culture. Prior to the 19th century, the word "religion" was rarely used. For medieval writers like Akinas, the term religious religion means piety or worship, deprived of "religious" systems other than what he considers orthodox (Harrison 2015 ). The term "religion" has gained considerable current meaning through the study of early anthropologists such as E.B. Taylor (1871) who systematically uses religious terms around the world.