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  1. Comfort with Uncertainty. In our world today, dogmatism abounds in politics, religion, and science. Dogmatism is “the tendency to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true, without consideration of evidence or the opinion of others.”² In science there is a growing extremism, called scientism, that claims that science is the only source of knowledge and any pursuit outside of that is ...

    • Defining The Nature of Science
    • Defining The Nature of Faith
    • Science as An Agnostic Approach
    • The God of The Gaps
    • Comfort with Uncertainty
    • Bringing Faith and Science Together
    • Act—Do Not Just Be Acted Upon
    • Conclusion

    I will begin with the first. As a scientist, I find comfort and friendly familiarity in the walls of a scientific laboratory. I find joy and wonder in the beauty of logic and evidence and all things analytical. I find comfort and safety in the defendable explanations provided by science. It is just the way that I think—much to the chagrin of my hus...

    Now let’s talk about the nature or seeking of religious truths. It is an entirely different epistemology, but it is not entirely different in the process. The main difference is in the evidence. When I was in graduate school, my major professor often challenged me about my belief in God and how I could possibly reconcile it with the science I was s...

    I want to go back to something my professor had claimed: that the scientific evidence proves there is no God. He is gravely mistaken, and this misconception has driven many people away from God in their pursuit of science. This misconception is that science is atheistic. In a well-done study at Arizona State University, my colleagues surveyed more ...

    This brings me to another important principle I would like to discuss that, if understood correctly, can help to save your faith. This principle is to avoid a “God of the gaps.” What is a God of the gaps? It is when an individual inserts God as an explanation for anything that science cannot currently explain. For example, the ancient Greeks create...

    I want to discuss another issue that helps preserve your faith, and that issue is dogmatism versus a comfort with uncertainty. In our world today, dogmatism abounds. Dogmatism is “the tendency to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others.”8Does this sound familiar in today’s political ...

    Now that we have discussed and hopefully ­better understand these two epistemologies, I want to turn my discussion to how using both ways of knowing can deeply bless your lives. Let me share an example of how it has profoundly blessed my life in the midst of deep trial and sorrow. After I had been married for a few years and just before I finished ...

    Let me share another story. When I was a young child, I suffered from anxiety that often manifested itself as a sour stomach. There were many nights when you could find me stranded in the bathroom praying my little heart out for relief. My mom would always say to me, “God helps those who help themselves,” as she would hand me a cup of baking soda w...

    Symbiosisis a term we use in biology to indicate an interaction between two different organisms living together in a dependent and often beneficial relationship. Likewise, faith and science should live symbiotically in our hearts and in our minds as we search for truth in our lives. Let me share one last story about a little book that my son built ...

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  2. Apr 14, 2016 · Throughout history faith and science have had many disagreements. What should a Christian’s view be on these topics? Is there an unresolvable conflict between faith and science or can these two topics co-exist? Because of the rapid advances in science and technology during the last few centuries, some people have become convinced that science is […]

  3. Apr 30, 2021 · When it comes to faith and science, it is important to prioritize your faith. You don't need to understand or accept everything in science to achieve salvation. Jensen says, "Science is great, but if you struggle to reconcile it with faith, choose your faith until you can better understand science." Faith and science can and should coexist in ...

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  4. Aug 4, 2015 · Faith and science: “Though faith is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and reason.Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth ever contradict truth.” “Consequently, methodical research in all branches of knowledge, provided it is carried out in a ...

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · Some proponents of the compatibility between science and faith argue that both faith and reason are complementary paths to truth. While science relies on empirical evidence and logical reasoning to understand the natural world, faith provides a different kind of knowledge based on personal experience, revelation, and spiritual insight.

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  7. Jan 30, 2017 · In that case I like offering the following logical chain: if “science = proof”, and “proof is something other people can accept of deny”, and “other people accept or deny the proof based on their beliefs”, hence, “proof = beliefs”, hence “science = beliefs”, hence “science = religion”.”