Trying to find what "God" or " divinity" actually refer to was quite interesting to me. How do we know that when we say God was are meaning the higher power that we all pray to. Who was the first to say it and who went along with it. Being able to see where it all originated would be phenomenal. Millions of years ago, were people using this language or were they using something else to refer to a 'God'. In the world today, we have just accepted that this what they mean. Why hasn't someone tried to argue that maybe these words really don't mean that. And should science be able to try and prove otherwise.
The ideas of science and religion coinciding with one another is hard to not believe to some extent. "Religion refers to a form of human behavior that can be investigated," well can't science help this as well. Isn't science behind the investigation. I don't understand why everyone is making it such a separate world between the two, when in fact they do go together somewhat. Science is to prove something false, and with religion, its a belief, well isn't science believing as well. Scientist have to believe that their experiment is worth trying. These two worlds shouldn't compete because they need one another, ultimately.
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