All philosophical, scientific, religious and even artistic studies, in principle,since the dawn of civilization have centered around the study of life. it is also today's focus and will also be the focus of the future. The ultimate purpose of all the important organizations of the world, such as the United Nations, as well as international treaties and summits, is only one: how to lead a moral, ethical and peaceful life. A few years ago a Forum of California, Berkeley, unanimously declared that in their opinion, biology, the study of life, would be the most significant science for the new century.
we all want to know about the reality and purpose behind birth and death. "Why are we born?", "why do we die?" are questions that almost everyone asks. Scientists in the field of biology try to investigate various aspects of life forms, their origins and the functions of different parts of the machinery of living bodies, etc. A sincere attempt to have a clear understanding of life either scientifically, philosophically and religiously is of foundational importance and it will have important relevance in deciding the relation between science and religion. Historically, the conflicts between science and religion have been on scientific scientific materialism and spiritual rationalism
Scientific materialism is closely connected with Darwinism, reductionism and empiricism. These groups of "isms" do not accept god or religion. the existence of these "isms" and other "isms" supports the existence of free will of the individual and we cannot blame anyone for that. This will be elaborated later.
Does matter evolve into life? will biologists and scientists in general accept the existence of a non-material, or non-chemical soul? the author feels quite strongly that the core of resolving the conflict between science and religion lies in proving, in one way or the other, that life is a product of evolution of matter or not. this principle should be our target in the research work of life's origin.
we all want to know about the reality and purpose behind birth and death. "Why are we born?", "why do we die?" are questions that almost everyone asks. Scientists in the field of biology try to investigate various aspects of life forms, their origins and the functions of different parts of the machinery of living bodies, etc. A sincere attempt to have a clear understanding of life either scientifically, philosophically and religiously is of foundational importance and it will have important relevance in deciding the relation between science and religion. Historically, the conflicts between science and religion have been on scientific scientific materialism and spiritual rationalism
Scientific materialism is closely connected with Darwinism, reductionism and empiricism. These groups of "isms" do not accept god or religion. the existence of these "isms" and other "isms" supports the existence of free will of the individual and we cannot blame anyone for that. This will be elaborated later.
Does matter evolve into life? will biologists and scientists in general accept the existence of a non-material, or non-chemical soul? the author feels quite strongly that the core of resolving the conflict between science and religion lies in proving, in one way or the other, that life is a product of evolution of matter or not. this principle should be our target in the research work of life's origin.