Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why You Might Have to Choose Between Science and Faith [View all]notemason
(572 posts)that science and religion have separate purposes, the one for increased knowledge of our environment and the other for defining behavior in that environment. If one insists that every word in the Bible must be correct they run up against science in certain aspects but much of the Bible presents events that science has just not been able to verify (so far). I consider the Tower of Babel to be not a story about God's anger at trying to build a tower to heaven but his warning not to build big cities. Multiple languages had been around forever but if they had a Rosetta Stone to interpret each others individual tongues at the building site, that stone could have been destroyed leaving them no way to communicate. But that's my own reconciliation of the science and the religion. And I will consider it for I don't accept what man has edited thru the ages to be sacrosanct. Science may well one day be able to show proof that a worldwide flood did occur whether the Ark is found or not.