The Harmony of Science and Faith
Science and faith aren't mutually exclusive. As we unravel the mysteries of creation, we find more reasons to marvel at God's handiwork. Our need for faith transcends awe; it's as essential as breath itself.
The 19th-century materialists and 20th-century Marxists claimed science would render faith obsolete. Yet, with each new discovery, we find more questions. The deeper we delve into atomic structures, life's nature, and the galaxy's master plan, the more we marvel at God's creation.
But our need for God transcends awe. Faith is as essential as food, water, and air. Science can't replace it.
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