Official Review: No Greater Faith than that of Science

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It’s refreshing to see a book that explores the coexistence of science and spirituality. The author’s approach to highlight their similarities while maintaining an educational tone is commendable. Your mention of humor adds an engaging element, making complex topics more accessible to readers.
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This sounds like an excellent book. I have always held the view that science and spirituality need each other to survive, so it would be interesting to read someone else's attempt to prove why that is somewhat the case. I enjoyed reading your review. Well done.
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The author provides valid points to explain that spirituality and science can co-exist. Some like Karl Marx agree that they cannot exist,some scientists like Newton believe in God. The author explains commonality between religion and science. It's interesting to learn about his viewpoints.
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This book provides a thoughtful exploration of the interplay between science and spirituality, challenging the long-standing belief that they are inherently incompatible. By presenting evidence from both perspectives, including historical scientific acknowledgments of God’s existence, the author offers a balanced narrative that encourages curiosity and open-mindedness. Nice review.
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Post by Sandeep Moses Arulnesan »

This is a bold move by the author to talk about science and God. I appreciate the author's effort in trying to connect the two. I read the sample of this book, and the complex scientific explanations did not interest me. I will have to skip this book. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I appreciate the author's efforts in trying to understand and explain faith in a world that is focused on science. The book is favourable to those who have an open mind in relation to science and faith.
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I would say I like the idea of the author to draw comparisons between religion and science. There has always been a debate between them. The author gives answers to questions like why the sight of the sun communicates with our soul and the basis of our reactions to different elements and gravity.
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"No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel Vergara sounds like an insightful book exploring the harmony between science and spirituality. I find the idea of reconciling evolution and creation fascinating. This seems perfect for curious minds. Congrats on BOTD!
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Well, both science and religion have their distinct places. However, there are places where both meet. I guess the author tries to showcase the meeting point of science and religion.
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No Greater Faith than that of Science" by Manuel S. Vergara, a book that features science and religion. It will be interesting to see how the author made use of humour in this subject matter.
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This book is an thought provoking read for anyone interested in the interplay of science and spirituality belief systems. Religion and science both offer explanations for why life and the universe exist. Great read.
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I appreciate when scientists or those who follow closely the study of science acknowledge the existence of God. I like that the author has written this piece trying to help readers see that science and spirituality can coexist. I will read the book to find out more of it's content.
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Yes, I agree that spirituality and science csn work together, and are meant to work together. Spirituality is of the spirit, science is of the mind, and both manifest in the body. As these 3 forms co-function in Man, so can they in the world at large. I applaud the author for putting this book together to explain more about science and its relationship with spirituality.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

Author Manuel S. Vergara proves that science and religion can coexist in "No Greater Faith than that of Science". I agree with this because they stem from the same foundation, despite the modifications by humans. Congrats on BOTD. Amazing review.
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