If one approaches science and religion as logical systems that must be rationally reconciled, then reconciliation is really hard.
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A fully-resourced lesson investigating whether religion and science really are incompatible. Students will examine case studies where religion and science have clashed throughout history and in the modern era before making their own minds up on the question through completion of a literacy and debate task. A number of religions and religious quotes will be examined throughout the lesson, with the most detailed focus on Christianity. The lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, detailed information sheets, differentiated challenge activities and worksheets, clips tasks with questions and a literacy / debate focus task. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and challenging activities. The PowerPoint is in the ZIP file as it is large. The images have been uploaded to show what is in the lesson :) Loads more character education and social studies resources at my store! and at my website: www.ecpublishing.co.uk
(RNS) Sociologists say one in five Americans know and value both their science and their Bible -- and are less predictable than you might think when faith and science collide.
People like to pit religion against evidence-based science, and vice versa. I’ve heard of some Christians, for example, who write off modern evolution theories like clergymen used to write of…
People like to pit religion against evidence-based science, and vice versa. I’ve heard of some Christians, for example, who write off modern evolution theories like clergymen used to write of…
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Can scientists go too far in their claims? Yes, says Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson, especially when it relates to their criticisms of religion. Scientists shouldn't preach science as the only viable way of life.
To do research is not something you do because you know the answers, but because you don’t know the answers. This is, essentially, a religious point of view.