One can question the existence of the God, the almighty, but can't question the belief of the people. The most controversial topic of current time and the never ending debate between religion and science-
THE EXISTENCE OF THE GOD.
We all must have heard one or more of the words: God, Allah, Bhagwan, the Almighty, Ishwar etc since the day we stepped into this massive universe. These all point to the same power, the supreme one. The power that drives the universe, that drives you and me and every other creature. The force that exists within each and every elementary particle.
Some people having keen interest to question all the things around them, known as Scientist, believe what they see and what get through various complex equations. And 'the existence of the God' too didn't remain untouched. Perhaps, there is nothing wrong in finding what's hidden inside the nature's womb. It just get us closer to the mighty universe. That's what a scientist always seeks for. A treasure in the universe that unravel the strangest phenomenon.
A religious person or a believer of God, always seeks an opportunity to get close to the almighty, to be in his/her shadow, (well God is not supposed to be categorized as Male/female). Following the holy books, god is a supreme power that drives everything the universe contains.
Scientists are searching for the clue of its origin to unfold the manifold and unify it. On the other hand the believers of God believe what has been being passed since the unknown. They don't want to alter the traditions. They believe what they believe.
So why do they always conflict?
Simple answer is, "One can question the existence of god, but can't question the belief of people. Scientists believe in science, a power driven by laws and proved by equations, believers believe on power that drives us. Ultimately they believe the same thing but with completely different perspective. Conflicts arise when they start questioning one another. There is nothing right or wrong."
Scientists are searching for the clue of its origin to unfold the manifold and unify it. On the other hand the believers of God believe what has been being passed since the unknown. They don't want to alter the traditions. They believe what they believe.
So why do they always conflict?
Simple answer is, "One can question the existence of god, but can't question the belief of people. Scientists believe in science, a power driven by laws and proved by equations, believers believe on power that drives us. Ultimately they believe the same thing but with completely different perspective. Conflicts arise when they start questioning one another. There is nothing right or wrong."
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