How can we find spiritual meaning in a scientific worldview? Spirituality is a way of being in the world, a sense of one’s place in the cosmos, a relationship to that which extends beyond oneself. Does scientific explanation of the world diminish its spiritual beauty? I think not. Science and spirituality are complementary, not conflicting; additive, not detractive. Anything that generates a sense of awe may be a source of spirituality. Science does this in spades. (158-159). Michael Shermer
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The idea that science and spirituality are not in conflict is a really lovely sentiment. The question is, does this mean that there is no need for religion? In my view, religion can be a wonderful source of spiritual meaning, but it must draw from scientific principles. Religion should not be based on superstition or myth. Religion should present itself as a way of life based on rational thought and scientific principles. It should not be an alternative to science but an additional source of meaning.

Source: Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design

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