The truth is that science has not disproved the existence of God. Many eminent scientists find that their work and their faith are complementary. Though science cannot give us the meaning of life, morality, love, or any of the other things that mean most to us, we can all learn a great deal about God’s world through scientific discovery. The real tension lies in the way discoveries are reported. How the data are shared reveals something about the presupposition of the one writing the report - whether that person has a particular bias or whether the report is simply a neutral observation of data. Due to differences in worldview, it is understandable that atheistic and theistic scientists will interpret data differently. They will draw from other fields such as psychology, philosophy, or theology. We must all be aware of the biases we bring into all of our work, science included. The church may have a reputation for suppressing scientific discovery but I am confident that this is being corrected today with the high level scholarly work being done by eminent Christians in all fields of science. Jon Morrison
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It is said that “The truth is that science has not disproved the existence of God” which is true since it doesn’t say that science has provided evidence against God. But there are so many evidences on the existence of God that it makes it impossible to ignore. The more you search for evidences, the more you will see that there are reasons to believe in God. You may ask how can I know that the data I am collecting is not biased? It is important to know whether you are biased or not. If you are, your work will be affected by this bias.

Source: Clear Minds & Dirty Feet: A Reason To Hope, A Message To Share

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