Official Review: No Greater Faith than that of Science

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"No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel Vergara, a non-fiction work that explores the intricate relationship between scientific inquiry and spiritual beliefs. Vergara's book likely attempts to bridge the gap between these two seemingly disparate domains by emphasizing the beauty and significance of both.
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Here the author try to discuss similarities between religion and science, he tries to educate readers that religion and science can coexist, and they both can go hand in hand.
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I've always believed that science and spirituality go hand in hand. I often have vivid dreams that seem both incredibly realistic and surreal at the same time. I would love to read "No Greater Faith than that of Science" and explore more about how God and science can coexist.
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Being a student of religion and science I would like to read this intriguing book No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara. This connects both science and spirituality iand I am interested in what this book has to say on existence of God. Your review is very well written. Congratulations on the BOTD award to No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara!
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Hi @Bhimlendra Kumar 1, I just read your comments on the official review of "No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara and I was disappointed that you did not mention the differences in beliefs between religion and science. i.e. This is a non-fiction book that focuses on the beauty and importance of science and spirituality. Some scientists do not believe that religion and science cannot coexist while others have recognized the existence of God. This is a six-chapter book that includes 106 pages and each chapter is about a different subject. The book is meant to educate readers, not discuss scientific ideas and the author was determined to prove that religion and science can coexist and the theory of evolution and the creation theory do not conflict one another. People need to keep an open mind and accept the fact that science cannot be used to prove everything. The author included pictures that help explain the message he is promulgating. This is an excellent book that should help non-believers to open their minds to the fact that science and religion are both credible and can coexist. Readers without a scientific background may struggle understanding this book. I would suggest readers with an open mind should read the book more than once to best understand the subject matter. The scientific formulas contained in the book may challenge people that struggle with mathematics but the time required to understand is well worth it. @Mrlefty0706
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