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Science versus religion

They are the same thing, but science can best be understood by developing an understanding of God first. Einstein said "God did not play dice when he created the universe." God follows natural laws. He does not flippantly create magical things that go against the laws of nature. Although, the miracles that he performs at times may seem to defy nature; But, if we understood them, we would see that they all followed natural laws.

Science is trying to catch up to God's knowledge of things as they really are. Not the other way around. Pure science would eventually prove the existence of God. And pure undefiled religion would lead to an understanding of all science. Miracles only seem like miracles because we do not understand the true science behind them.

I am not attempting to diminish the miracles of God. They are in fact miracles from Deity and deserve reverence. But, he follows laws.

God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts, thus all of our best scientists will never fully understand everything until they understand God. Because it is through God, the master teacher, that we learn everything. And man/woman has learned nothing, except that which God has allowed him/her to learn. And contrary to popular belief - God is knowable and is able to be understood - he is not electricity or a gaseous mass, but he is like us in that he has a face, hands, and feet; in short he looks like us.

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