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Salsk061 [2.6K]
3 years ago
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What current examples are there today that are similar to Galileo’s situation with the controversy of religion and science? Plea

se find at least two and discuss.
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grigory [225]3 years ago
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Answer:

Two examples of facts that cause controversy between science and religion today are:  

  • <u>The existence of dinosaurs in the past. </u>
  • <u>Babel's tower</u>

Explanation:

The existence of dinosaurs before humans even in our times causes much controversy with respect to the Catholic religion, since the bible states that one day animals were created, among which dinosaurs could possibly be, but the next man was created on the day, therefore, highlighting that the difference between the appearance of the human being after the dinosaurs was millions of years is considered something that goes against Christian beliefs.  

The tower of Babel has two points between science and religion, on the one hand there is the fact that the bible states that the tower was being built "up to the sky", but we know that the construction materials of the time, as a combination clay or straw, would not have the bearing capacity or load to support a construction of a height beyond a few floors currently, on the other hand, the fact that its construction caused the wrath of God and therefore made the people spoke different languages, a fact that would obviate the evolution of language after thousands of years, in which it has been scientifically proven that man began his communication through pictorial figures and sounds that are unlikely today, gradually modifying to the languages ​​that we recognize today .

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