Science and Religion

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A scientist

There is a continuum between science and religion. In science, humans attempt to understand the world. In religion, people renounce themselves and turn to God, who understands the world. Each of us is somewhere on this continuum: we rely on our own understanding and God’s understanding to different degrees.

One of the purposes of these articles is to join humanity’s scientific understanding of the world to God’s understanding as explained in the Bahá’í Teachings, with the goal of realising this quote from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá:

When religion, shorn of its superstitions, traditions, and unintelligent dogmas, shows its conformity with science, then will there be a great unifying, cleansing force in the world which will sweep before it all wars, disagreements, discords and struggles — and then will mankind be united in the power of the Love of God. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Paris Talks