God in the Hands of Future Science |
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Authors: | Bjørn Grinde |
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Affiliation: | Division of Mental Health , Norwegian Institute of Public Health , Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | There is reasonable evidence suggesting that humans have an innate tendency toward being religious. Consequently, religion is unlikely to disappear; the question then is how this feature will impact on future society. Three scenarios are discussed: One, science will dominate; two, religion will dominate; and three, the present conflict between the two is resolved. The latter scenario may happen through a realization that religion has the potential for doing more good than bad, in terms of individual quality of life and in improving society. Obtaining maximum benefit of religion will require a concept of God that is compatible with science, and that can be accepted as a common core for the various faiths. Science may help in this endeavor. |
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Keywords: | Evolution rationality religion science |
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