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"Science is fact. Religion is faith. I prefer facts." ~ Sheldon Cooper
Christianity--even faith in general--is portrayed in our current culture as being naïve, simplistic, and incompatible with human reason. Faith is given one isolated space in society, where as science is supposed to oversee all areas of life. This creates an obvious problem for Christians, especially younger Christians and those involved in the field of science. There is this tension to choose between one or the other because, according to the narrative, the two are not compatible. Does one really have to choose between faith in God and science? This Sunday we are going to dive head long into this critical question and discover that a person doesn't have to choose between faith and science...in fact it's the exact opposite! Faith and science accomplish amazing things when they work in collaboration with each other. If this is a challenge you wrestle with or you have a friend who has been struggling with the same issue, make sure and check out part two of our sermon series, Asking For A Friend.
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"Science is fact. Religion is faith. I prefer facts." ~ Sheldon Cooper
Christianity--even faith in general--is portrayed in our current culture as being naïve, simplistic, and incompatible with human reason. Faith is given one isolated space in society, where as science is supposed to oversee all areas of life. This creates an obvious problem for Christians, especially younger Christians and those involved in the field of science. There is this tension to choose between one or the other because, according to the narrative, the two are not compatible. Does one really have to choose between faith in God and science? This Sunday we are going to dive head long into this critical question and discover that a person doesn't have to choose between faith and science...in fact it's the exact opposite! Faith and science accomplish amazing things when they work in collaboration with each other. If this is a challenge you wrestle with or you have a friend who has been struggling with the same issue, make sure and check out part two of our sermon series, Asking For A Friend.