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Science for Living - 5 Science Topics of Common Interest to Religion & Society (Hardcover)
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Science for Living - 5 Science Topics of Common Interest to Religion & Society (Hardcover)
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In Gobekli Tepe' near Urfa, an ancient city in south-eastern
Turkey, stand 11,000 year old concentric rings of old massive T
shaped pillars. The carvings by prehistoric, pre-agricultural
people emphasise predators, and vultures in particular are even
more prominent. Archaeologists and anthropologists believe that the
vultures represented the aspiration of humans to reach high into
the heavens. If the scientific thought and technological output is
a measure, science has been in the same pursuit along with religion
or perhaps before it, even in Gobekli Tepe. While scientific topics
remain at the core of human curiosity and spirituality even today,
modern science has advanced tremendously, particularly over the
last two centuries, leaving the general public unconnected with
science. While, the public have benefited increasingly from the
technological fruits of science and science has become an integral
part of their life, they have been increasingly unaware that
science provides real and accessible answers to personal and
societal questions. In some circles, this has bred distrust of
science and its process, where personal questions are concerned. To
those involved closely with science, the scientific knowledge and
effort are inspirational and the scientific understanding of Nature
creates a sense of awe. This book attempts to give a sense of this
scientific knowledge in basic science topics while providing a
social and religious context. It demonstrates to the readers that
science progresses with integrity in methodology and arrives at
conclusions that are robust and yet open to modification. By
familiarising the readers on the science discoveries in major
areas, the book is intended to persuade the reader that science
takes the high road to finding knowledge and therefore is to be
trusted in its conclusions, when one is confronted by apparent
contradictions or denials from personal, cultural and religious
perspectives. Even for the section of people who are very
religious, it is shown that, in most areas, religions are not
against science and do not deny scientific conclusions.
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