Official Review: No Greater Faith than that of Science

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Manuel Vergara’s "No Greater Faith than that of Science" bridges the gap between science and spirituality, arguing they can coexist. With thought-provoking insights and vivid examples, this book challenges misconceptions while celebrating curiosity and discovery. A must-read for open minds. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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A thought provoking idea that science and spirituality cannot coexist can be found in the book "No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara. The book also explores Einstein's view on existing of God.
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"No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel Vergara explores the coexistence of science and spirituality, presenting thought-provoking arguments, examples, and illustrations to show their harmony, encouraging curiosity and open-mindedness in understanding life's phenomena. congrats BOTD!
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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but the book seems to be very informative. It teaches the reader science and religion emphasizing the importance of both in our lives. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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"No greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel Vergara must be a refreshing read that underscores the beauty of both science and spirituality. Noting how different authors and scholars continue to advance various theories around God and Science, am eager to find out how Manuel approaches it. I can't wait to get started
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As a Christian, I believe God is a scientist (the designs and patterns of nature qualify him) and am glad to know about this book. Because it will lessen misunderstandings regarding science and religion. Thank you for sharing your wonderful thoughts on Manuel Vergara's "No Greater Faith than that of Science". well done!
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'No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara explores the interplay of science and spirituality, highlighting scientific progress while acknowledging diverse perspectives, from Marx's opposition to Newton's belief in God.
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Many, indeed, have argued that spirituality and science can coexist. I am glad that the author manages to infuse humor into such a book that deals with a weighty and complex topic, such as faith and science. I look forward to reading it.
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Over the years there's been conflicts between religion and science with various theorists contributing to it and so does the book "No Greater Faith Than That Of Science ".From this great review it shows that the book acknowledges that science and religion can co-exist and there's been various examples used to point that out. I like this book and I will give it a trial.
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Manuel Vergara uses compelling examples and arguments in his book No Greater Faith than that of Science to explore the coexistence of science and spirituality. It inspires readers to be inquisitive and accept the mysteries of life.
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I really appreciate the author for merging science and religion. It is with no doubt a task that requires a great effort to combine. Am curious to read this book. Thanks for the engaging review!
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This book seems thought-provoking and educational. I'm always intrigued by the topic of God's existence and religion. I'm a open minded person who like to explore these themes. And to add science into it, it made the book ten times appealing for me. Looking forward to explore it.
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Most scientists don't believe in God. Karl Max, e.g., said religion and science can’t coexist. Others, e.g. Isaac Newton, have acknowledged the existence of God. It will be interesting to read about the similarities between science and religion. I agree that music, poetry, and the sight of the sunset tend to communicate with one’s soul, and it will be fascinating to figure out why. The argument that the theory of evolution and the creation theory do not conflict with each other, will be something many people will be interested in.
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The subject matter doesn't interest me but I'm sure plenty of people will enjoy reading it.
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I can't wait to read this book. I like that the author tries to show that religion and science can coexist. I'm keen on finding out what information is presented in this book and I appreciate that it's not too lengthy.
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