Where Do We Draw the Line?

Where Do We Draw the Line?

Science and religion are fighting to prove what cannot be proven, it has been two thousand years and yet for some people what has been collected is still not enough sufficient data to believe that GOD really does exist. But how does one prove that GOD does exist? Is there enough proof or must we go on blind faith? Some believe if it cannot be proven then it is not real, science is real while GOD is not. Is this true or do they actually go together like frozen Kool-Aid and a stick on a hot summer day?
Are science and religion really fighting? Yes, they have actually been fighting for quite some time now. While scientologist believe that we are simply a cluster of organism that have joined and mutated or evolved to get to where we are now. Religion see’s thing differently the church believes that GOD created everything including us. Essentially it is faith versus what we can prove. While some do not believe they are fighting it seems these days if science and religion are mentioned together somewhere it is usually because of a debate and has been this way for a while. There are few things that religion and science agree upon.
Because science is being able to prove through extensive research what something is or how it came to be scientist have a need to try to convince people that we were not created by the hand of god but from the pool of life, or from apes or monkeys. They have dug up bones and have shown how we could have evolved from a primate to the homosapiens that we are today. Scientist have spent many years proving how things work and where they come from or even how they are brought about. This includes countless hours and studying as well as journaling new finds and figuring out how the new finds coincide with the problem at hand. When a scientist has successfully answered all questions they know they have come up with the correct answer. Unfortunately there will always be somebody out there to say no I don’t believe it show me in a different way....

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