science and religion or better said philosophy in general (since its more then "just" religion) are not contra productive nor do they exclude each other at all.

science can build a nuke but cant answer the "why".
on the other hand philosophy tries to get an answer to this while it cant answer the "how".

though both are vital to get a satisifying result at the end.


if you believe in god is a matter of definition. a bearded old man sitting in the clouds, i dont think so.
the one who snips with his fingers (why does god need fingers if he is almighty??) and creates everything, doesnt sound reasonable at all.
a kind of individual power or "force" that makes everything more worth then the sum of all its components - maybe.

you can build a microwave and as a scientific result you have built a microwave.
in the same time you can build a microwave to feed people who cant pay lot for food and you have built more then just a microwave.
its simple math. sience+philosophy=2 and this is more then just 1

personaly i dont believe in organized religions but i believe in religion as in "the way you decide to live your life". and by this i dont mean if you pray or do certain tasks aso.
its the way you treat everyone else arround you.

if you make your life more worth then the sum of days you lived then you can call yourself a "believer". simply because you believe that there is more then you can think of. and everyting is worth more then you could ever imagine.

does this answer anything about the big bang?! no, definitely not. and thats the most important part about it.


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