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    Briefly describe at least 3 pieces of evidence for evolution presented in the video. - In the video Charles Darwin and The Tree of Life produced by BBC have show us many evidences to proved the evolution is real. These are the three evidences from the video; first, bones structure that are not exist in today modern world and have been collected over time through rock, under the deep ground, dessert, etc., and form a new species that we never have seen before. Second, would be how the species…

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    Faith Learning Integration

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    of much confusion and stress. This stems from an erroneous belief that one cannot coexist with the other. In essence, students feel that their faith would be undermined if science had explanations for the many beliefs they had about the natural world. For example, if in science class, students learn that rainbows are a natural phenomenon created independently of God then that would somehow lesson the impact that the Bible had in explaining this event as described in Genesis 9:16-17.…

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    Science will always have a place in society no matter how far into the future we look. It is a key element of new knowledge, new discoveries, and new technologies. We live in a world that does not simply hand us all the answers. There is no ‘’cheat sheet’’ for the secrets of life. This lack of omniscience opens the door for numerous “what ifs”, “whys” and “hows” about the universe and our existence. Ergo, there will always be a need for science to help us to understand how things work.…

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    Built up in 1914, PNAS distributes front line research, science news, Commentaries, Reviews, Perspectives, Colloquium Papers, and activities of the National Academy of Sciences. There was a study that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) that states; Neanderthals could have been driven to extinction by competing with the modern humans (PNAS 2016). Archeologists have estimated…

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    Albert Einstein Religion

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    Albert Einstein, often found on posters in science classrooms, jokingly sticking his tongue out, once stated, “The more I study science, the more I believe in God”. Einstein was a brilliant scientist most famously known for some of his discoveries such as the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the theory of special relativity, otherwise known as the formula E=mc2. There are many theories that he developed that discuss the scientific concepts and scientific research about the truths…

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    context of the past, it is acceptable to view them as outdated, and irrelevant in today’s societal context, and hence useless. Religion and ritual have been of significant cultural importance throughout the history of mankind. However, in today’s science and technology driven society, such ‘traditions’ may be viewed as anti-modern and outdated by many. In a cultural perspective, religion and ritual stands as a firm pillar, which had been established by our ancestors and their wisdom, beliefs and…

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    Modern Science Vs Religion

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    faith and people who believe the truth comes from science have been butting heads ever since someone dared to question the divine. The relationship between the two belief systems has been problematic since the beginning. The only reason for the conflict is a lack of understanding of what is the truth. What people fail to understand is that it is possible for faith and modern science to co-exist and explain how and why we are here. Faith and modern science have been opposing forces from the very…

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    Faith Vs Fact

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    vast and endless portal of knowledge and experience whose origin and creation is not fully proven. There are two ideologies that the human race has adopted into giving reason for our existence as well as our evolution; this being, religion, and science. Science and religion have been in a conflicting battle against each other in discovering truth about the universe and their main ideas disregard the other making them ultimately incompatible. Throughout history this conflict has been proven…

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    I believe that errors in scientific experiments cannot be failure. Some errors in the tests are accidental and sometimes they are there for a purpose. Not all the time, of course, but there are plenty of examples that show that miscalculations in science are proven that create gigantic success and discovery. “We learn wisdom from failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.”…

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    Priest — Physicist — Philosopher A priest, a physicist, and a philosopher go into a bar … ostensibly, to consider principles of religion and science. One is an idealist. One is a materialist. One is a pragmatist. One is a religious scientist; but which one is which? — The physicist wonders how the universe works, but never asks why, because, to ask why is to become a metaphysician. — The philosopher thinks he knows why, but never asks how it works, for to ask how requires one to become a…

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