Is Science A Replacement For or An Explanation About God? God wants to know and be known by His people. Would anyone
who loves their children, when told their child is hungry, give them a stone
and say, “Be filled?” Matthew 7:7-12 As the Father of all creation, He is
wonderous enough to not only give us the vast universe to enjoy, but He might
possibly also give us the means to dissect, study, and build upon its
foundations. Every
person has an inner pursuit of truth, yet, how to search for and find truth
varies differently in times and between cultures. Even more diverse are the means
people discover their ‘truths’. Is truth relative, varying from person to
person? And what is the standard to which we should base truth?
John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress during his 12 years
in Prison. His crime? Preaching the Word of God. Despite Bunyan’s caution of
never taking a political position, those in power were concerned that he could
influence his followers to turn in any direction he chose, and to silence his
influence, they placed him in jail. After 6 months they gave him the
opportunity to get out on the condition that he would never preach again.
Bunyan refused. He had been transformed and set apart by God to preach the good
news that anyone can be saved from Hell, by faith alone, not of works, and to
not share that with others would be a greater tragedy than his current
afflictions. He believed that God is the ultimate creator of Heaven and Earth, and the only way to receive peace is by returning to Him. Bunyan had a moral imperative to spread the good news and never
refused his calling.
Sir Isaac Newton was a man who gave us many great additions to our scientific knowledge such as the 3 Laws of Motion, Universal Gravitation; you remember the awkward apple incident, Optics - giving us the technology for the telescope, camera, printers, etc., which gave a great contribution to what we now know about the color spectrum and light. He also created calculus and studied the stars and our universe continuing the work of Galileo after his death. Newton, however, was not a pure Naturalist. He disagreed with Cartesian natural philosophy because it "rejected the existence of ultimate invisible particles." What I like most about Newton was that he too had an unyielding desire to search for truth, writing, "Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my best friend is truth.
During a preliminary Google search, while trying to find any article
written about John Bunyan in contrast to Sir Isaac Newton it became apparent that they were more similar than they were opponents. Although not necessarily categorized as so,
both Bunyan and Newton could be considered Non-Conformists. Neither accepted
the Church of England as the absolute infallible church to represent the
eternal God. BUT – neither of them denied His existence either. In fact, the rebellious,
imprisoned, preacher, author, and the genius, educated, inventor, scientist
advocated that there Is a God, and He is worthy of the honor of creating the
incredible universe, world, and its inhabitants. History can boast of many famous scientists who were/are Christian, proving that one's search for truth does not have to guide them in one direction or the other. You can believe in a creator and use the sciences to study the creation!
Although Einstein was not Christian he did believe that one should believe in something. To further explain this, Ravi Zacharias was an apologetic who discussed with many scholars about the Either/Or misconception. He argues that we are ALL on an ultimate pursuit of Truth and offers that the way we test truth is with the Correspondence theory and the Coherence theory. Does it correspond with reality, and do the answers coincide? We search for Origin; Where do I come from? Meaning; Why am I here? Morality; How do I differentiate between good and evil? And Destiny; What happens when I die? In turn, we have God - Theology. Knowledge - Epistemology. Reality - Metaphysics. Man - Anthropology. And Morality - Ethics. In Universities all around the world, we demand that all scientific proofs be truthful, so they can be studied and repeated. Why is this? Why do we demand the truth? If truth is relative, what are we basing that "truth" on? Even in this blog, I will give links to the sites I studied to write this so you, the reader, can check my sources. Why is the truth so important to you? Check out the video below and perhaps Ravi can help you understand why Religion and Science are not enemies, but allies.
Works Cited
Doc, The. The Art of Genius. 2020. 27 August
2020. <https://www.famousscientists.org/great-scientists-christians/>.
John Bunyan.
28 April 2010. 27 August 2020. <https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1601-1700/john-bunyan-11630083.html>.
Matthew. Bible Hub. n.d. 27 August 2020.
<https://biblehub.com/nkjv/matthew/7.htm>.
Salloum, Michael. Ravi Zacharias - Science vs
Religion. 23 January 2016. Youtube Video. 26 August 2020.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wdq-fvkf5c>.
Westfall, Richard S. Isaac Newton. 27 March
2020. 27 August 2020.
<https://www.britannica.com/biography/Isaac-Newton>.
Williams, Matt. Space and Astronomy News. 10
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I thought you had one of the best blogs this time as I did go through many of them. I personally enjoyed your choice of quotes from the bible and the pictures you used. I also thought your part on showing that Einstein was not a Christian but did believe in something. I think that point is important for non-believers that even through someone might not be religious it is still important to believe in something and be ethical in decisions.
Thank you Jackson. I too thought that important, and probably could include scientists from other religions and philosophies as well if I were to write this again.
Hello sister Carlie. I am a PASTOR from Mumbai India. I am glad to stop by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am alsoblessed and feel privileged and honoured to get connected with you as well as know you as a Christan who has interest in defending the Christian faith. I liked the way you have mentioned famous scientists and philospher including Ravi Zacharias who believed in the Creator of this universe. I love getting connected with the people of God around the globe to be encouraged strengthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral ministry for last 41yrs in this great city of Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. we reach out to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokenhearted. We also encourage young and the adults from the west to come toMumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have young people from your family, friends as even church circle to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. I am sure they will have a life changing experience. Looking forward to hear from you very soon. God's richest blessings on you your family and friends also wishing you a blessed and a Christ cenered rest of the year 2020. My email id ia: dhwankhhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede
Hello Sir! I have visted India several times and have many friends across the country who, like you, love our Lord! May God continue to bless you and your willingness to be His hands while carrying His love to those who so desperately need Him.
Hi Carlie! Your formatting has improved a lot since the last post! For this post I wished you delved more into the philosophical rhetorical questions you asked in the first paragraph because they are very interesting.
I am pleased that those questions interest you! That helps prove a point that there are certain questions most, if not all humans seek to find the answer to. I would love to grab a coffee with you and talk about these one day, if you are available!
Science is NOT the end all be all of life. Science in itself can mimic religion or even a cult. The scientific method made famous by past scientists is not the only way. It is but one way. God is in everything and is all around us at the same time... clearly that is impossible. But is it? Few people understand electricity or electronics in even the basest sense but when they want light they know how to get it by simply flipping the wall switch. That is as much faith as science.
I believe you are saying that those who follow simply science alone, are in their own way making a religion out of it? They have faith that when they flip the switch, the light will come on. They know how to harness, manipulate, and use electricity, but do they know where it comes from? Do they ever question if there was a creator? We can only use what is available. But for something so amazingly created, it begs the thought that there must have a creator?!
Or - The Anonymous Lady The Amorous Lady Death - Philolu Why do I make the differentiation? Amorous is defined as showing feelings of sexual desire. Synonyms are lustful, sexual, erotic, and passionate. Ah! Perhaps it is the last word that could explain The Amorous's poetry most accurately. Though her identity is not known for sure, there is speculation that she is Martha Fowkes Sansom, who took to ensuring that her writings we full of expression, wit, and passionate claims and desires. The sound and feel of her writings with those of the anonymous female writer seem to be similar enough to be the same author. Plus, the alluded age, time, and place of her writings are the same for circumstances being added together to reveal who the author Might have been. You may have never heard of The Amorous Lady of the 1700s, but in a literary world ruled by men, her style of writing was a breath of fresh air for readers. Her poems were published in a small paper, The Barbados Gazette b...
Lessons From The Red Badge of Courage: What is the first thing you find yourself saying during hard times? What did you think about that same circumstance before you entered into it? And once you did, was your reaction different than what you expected it to be? If you answered this last question with YES, do not feel bad about yourself because you are not alone. No matter what a person believes they would do in a given situation, many people discover that what they actually do does not coincide with those prior claims. Author Steven Crane tackles this phenomenon head-on in his novel, The Red Badge of Courage. The most difficult topics to write about are the ones that mean the most to me. Objective writing, though important enough to get the facts correct, does not require me to become emotionally involved. I have written, erased, re-written, scrapped, and started again this blog three times now. With the version you are now reading, I still believe that I ...
Oroonoko: Or, The Royal Slave I am not a historian, but I do like good stories, especially true stories about the history of our world and its inhabitants. I may have some of the facts mixed up and for that, I ask forgiveness but have added a link for you to journey to if you want to know the better of the truth, as far as it is recorded. I find that it is useful to know a bit of the history of the time a non-fictional story is written. It gives us a peek into the lens the author was seeing her world through, and why she might have felt certain ways, or engaged in certain experiences while acting as a high-class woman of her time period. And as the daughter of the colony’s governor, high-class she was. When Aphra Behn published Oroonoko, the country of England was undergoing some major changes. During the time she was writing about her experience in Surinam, James II was losing power, Parliament was gaining it, and William of Orange was plottin...
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ReplyDeleteI thought you had one of the best blogs this time as I did go through many of them. I personally enjoyed your choice of quotes from the bible and the pictures you used. I also thought your part on showing that Einstein was not a Christian but did believe in something. I think that point is important for non-believers that even through someone might not be religious it is still important to believe in something and be ethical in decisions.
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Thank you Jackson. I too thought that important, and probably could include scientists from other religions and philosophies as well if I were to write this again.
DeleteHello sister Carlie. I am a PASTOR from Mumbai India. I am glad to stop by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am alsoblessed and feel privileged and honoured to get connected with you as well as know you as a Christan who has interest in defending the Christian faith. I liked the way you have mentioned famous scientists and philospher including Ravi Zacharias who believed in the Creator of this universe. I love getting connected with the people of God around the globe to be encouraged strengthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral ministry for last 41yrs in this great city of Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. we reach out to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokenhearted. We also encourage young and the adults from the west to come toMumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have young people from your family, friends as even church circle to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. I am sure they will have a life changing experience. Looking forward to hear from you very soon. God's richest blessings on you your family and friends also wishing you a blessed and a Christ cenered rest of the year 2020. My email id ia: dhwankhhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede
ReplyDeleteHello Sir! I have visted India several times and have many friends across the country who, like you, love our Lord! May God continue to bless you and your willingness to be His hands while carrying His love to those who so desperately need Him.
DeleteHi Carlie! Your formatting has improved a lot since the last post! For this post I wished you delved more into the philosophical rhetorical questions you asked in the first paragraph because they are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI am pleased that those questions interest you! That helps prove a point that there are certain questions most, if not all humans seek to find the answer to. I would love to grab a coffee with you and talk about these one day, if you are available!
ReplyDeleteScience is NOT the end all be all of life. Science in itself can mimic religion or even a cult. The scientific method made famous by past scientists is not the only way. It is but one way. God is in everything and is all around us at the same time... clearly that is impossible. But is it? Few people understand electricity or electronics in even the basest sense but when they want light they know how to get it by simply flipping the wall switch. That is as much faith as science.
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I believe you are saying that those who follow simply science alone, are in their own way making a religion out of it? They have faith that when they flip the switch, the light will come on. They know how to harness, manipulate, and use electricity, but do they know where it comes from? Do they ever question if there was a creator? We can only use what is available. But for something so amazingly created, it begs the thought that there must have a creator?!
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