Since the age of the Enlightenment, the general population has strongly integrated the values of science and the aid of technology into everyday life. Living now in a world run by computers and dependant on medical research and treatment, it would seem that science has never before held a more prominent role in society. Coupled with the fact that almost ninety percent of Americans believe in a God of some form, it would not be much of a stretch to speculate that somewhere along the road the concepts of science and belief had merged or harmonized in some way. When reading any newspaper or m...
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