Theory on science, religion
I believe that God and science are so deeply related that we cannot comprehend it yet.
At the peak of human knowledge, which may still be millions of years away, we will be able to understand the relationship between God and Science.
We could explain explain the bible with science; we could even find the limitations (if any) of God.
At that point, two things could happen:
1. We realize that God, although we can scientifically prove his existence, is at a level that no human can possibly achieve.
2. We will not only find out what God does; we will find out how he does it, and how to do it ourselves. If that happens, there would be an unimaginably destructive war (between people, more people, and God) and everyone and everything would be annihilated.
God, for whatever reason (I can think of a few), will definitely try to avoid outcome number two. He will affect research or rain on experiments, anything in his power to prevent or just slow the ascension of science.
So basically, the field of science is doomed to be filled with errors, failures, and miscalculations.
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