Official Review: No Greater Faith than that of Science

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Re: Official Review: No Greater Faith than that of Science

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Science and religion are both very important, and it is great to see a book that can balance it so well. I will pass on this one due to my beliefs about evolution, but thanks for the review!
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I truly believe that science and religion, especially about the existence of God are on different spectrums. I also believe that science can never explain God because science needs data to work with to reach a hypothesis and draw conclusions. God is intangible, how can science ever explain that?
However, "No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara is a welcomed exploration of this matter. Readers who are interested in understanding further the conflict between science and religion would find this book enlightening.
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Thank you for your review. I read the sample. I have always thought that science is the work of revealing the magnificent works of God's handiwork. I have always thought that religion is man made. The Bible, God's Word, is my guide. The author wrote a lovely book.
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Truely religion and science can coexsist. There ca not be one without the other as both are needed for anything to make complete sense. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The book No Greater Faith than that of Science by Manuel S. Vergara's approach to science and spirituality helps us connect to both our mental and spiritual lives. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Nice! This book brings together science and spirituality. I am interested in the approach of the author. Also, I agree it needs an open mind to appreciate both. Thank you for sharing this book
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'No Greater Faith than that of Science by Manuel Vergara is a non-fiction book that tries to appreciate the beauty and importance of both science and spirituality.'
This book takes up quite an interesting and controversial topic.
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Post by Ayesha Emjedi »

"No Greater Faith than that of Science" explores the link between science and religion, and how they can coexist with one another. There is a usage of complex scientific terms, which will make it quite difficult for me to understand. I do, however, appreciate that the author makes use of pictures and illustrations, this will make it a bit easier for the reader. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book is really interesting and informative about science and religion. I'm curious to learn how they connect and work together.
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful review! I appreciate how you highlighted the book's exploration of the balance between faith and science, as this is a topic that deeply resonates with many readers. Your mention of the author's ability to present complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner makes me more curious to dive into this book. I’m also intrigued by the examples you shared about how the book addresses philosophical questions regarding the origins of life and the universe. It seems like a thought-provoking read for those interested in bridging the gap between science and faith. I’m curious to know if the book leans more heavily toward one perspective or if it maintains an unbiased approach throughout. Thanks again for the insightful review!
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This book portrays an understanding of the balance between science and spirituality, it's a good thing considering different people have different believes and understanding of what life is.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

"No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara is proof that science as discovery only discovers the already finished works of creation. To deny the existence of God is to deny one's own existence. Congrats on being BOTD. Nice review.
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Thank you for your informative review on "No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara. With only 106 pages, the author presents his arguments in six chapters. Each chapter deals with an independent subject. While there are traces of humor throughout the book, this book takes a very serious form and is meant to educate as opposed to discuss scientific ideas with the reader. This is a must read for open minds. It is temporarily on Amazon Kindle Unlimited for free if you are a member. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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I think that science and religion coexist and complement each other. The theory of evolution and the theory of creation are examples of approaches that do not conflict with each other. It is also true that science does not explain everything.
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara is a book that highlights the importance of both science and spirituality. The book is divided into six chapters and each chapter deals with a different topic.
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