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Religion and science The birth of Albert Einstein occurred in 1879 in Germany. As a theoretical physicist, he made a revolution come into existence through the development of the great theory of general relativity. He earned the Nobel Prize in Physics and is, therefore, the father of modern physics due to these achievements. His ingenuity and intelligence have enabled him to create over 150 non scientific and 300 scientific works. In his book ideas and opinions, he has clearly analyzed the religion and science (Einstein 44).
Science is the attempt at posterior reconstruction of existence through a process of conceptualizing. Religion is the endeavor of mankind to be thoroughly and clearly conscious of religious values and goals and expand their influence (Einstein 46).There has been an argument over the last century that conflict between knowledge and belief cannot be reconciled. Belief that does not depend on knowledge should be opposed. The school has played a significant role in providing knowledge to open ones way of thinking.
Through clear thinking and understanding, we can be able to support convictions. Science teaches us how facts relate to each other or how they condition one another. One should use knowledge in the most complete and transparent approach to achieve goals of human aspirations.Intelligent thoughts play a role in the formulation of goals and moral judgments. It makes interrelation of ends means clear thus leading to fundamental and ultimate ends. Religion plays an extremely vital role in making clear the essential ends and valuations and setting them in the emotional life of a person.
Authority of fundamental ends exists as powerful traditions in a healthy society. They come into existence through revelation via the medium of powerful personalities (Einstein 49).The Jewish-Christian religious tradition gives us the principles for ones judgments and aspirations. The tradition gives a firm basis of ones valuations and aspirations. Unfortunately, we can only get it inadequately with ones weak powers. The function of education is to promote a young person develop with fundament principles of science and religion.
This will help them look for substance and not the form (Einstein 51). When we compare the above principles with life and spirit of ones times, we realize that we civilized are in danger. This has arises since the rulers are the ones striving to crush the spirit of humanity. Oppression of individuals, nationalism, and intolerance are the one that threaten to choke the cherished traditions (Einstein 53).A contradiction is impossible if one conceives the both religion and science. Religion and science depend on each other in a great way.
Religion is that which determines the purpose and broadly relies on science which leads to the attainment of the goals. People full of aspirations towards understanding and truth are the one who make science. Science without religion is, therefore, lame, and religion without science is blind.Works CitedEinstein, A. Ideas and Opinions. New York: Bonanza Books, 1988.
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