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Can you really count yourself as a religious person if you believe in the big bang theory for example?It depends how devoted they are religiously or scientifically those on the far sides will never agree to disagree.
Science relies on empirical evidence obtained through observation, experimentation, and the scientific method. It seeks to explain natural phenomena based on testable and verifiable data.Science and religion have contradicting principles, such as the evolution theory, which poses the question: can science and religion co-exist? Why or why not?
Very true, but this also brings us to the fact that not everyone agrees to this. There are still a lot of people who have refused to learn to the level where they finally begin to understand that there are things beyond science explanation or there are does who knows this still choose to not accept that there is a higher power at play here.That is not correct. Science is not all accurate. I studied advanced Physics for 5 years. I can tell you that there are a lot of assumptions involved. There are a lot of inaccuracies and many theorems were proved wrong after a few decades of them being the base of everything. We cannot even predict the weather accurately.
If you ask a surgeon, he will tell you that it is all in the hands of god. That does not mean that someone else is overseeing. It is simply the way people try to be confident and comfortable.
The more you learn, the less you believe in the accuracy of science and more you believe in things beyond our control.