Wednesday, March 5, 2008

A common ground?

A common ground will never be found between supernaturalism and naturalism, at least not any time soon. It is evident that the science and religious worlds are completely different. Perhaps there can be a common ground drawn between the two opposites, to draw conclusions and answers about things that we do not understand. Both science and religions were created to help humans understand elements of the world that are difficult to explain.


But as I am explaining the differences between science and religions, there is one major thing that stands out. We do not refer to the science world as many different sciences, but rather one science and many different religions. It is clear that there all of the different religions claim to be the right one, and that all the others are wrong. All throughout history the religious world has always been at war. Perhaps not physical war the entire time, but they are always arguing about which religion is most accurate. Thus, it is evident that if the religious world is constantly at war, they will not find a middle ground amongst the religions. Therefore, the religious world is hindering its ability to find a middle ground with the natural world.

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