
Faith vs. Science
Faith and science are different ways of understanding the world. Faith relies on belief, often rooted in religious or spiritual convictions, and does not require empirical evidence. It addresses moral values, purpose, and the meaning of life. Science, on the other hand, uses observation, experimentation, and evidence to explain natural phenomena. It seeks testable, objective answers about how things work. While faith offers personal certainty and moral guidance, science provides measurable, constantly revisable explanations. Both can coexist, serving different needs: faith for meaning and values, science for understanding the physical universe.