
Science and Religion
Science and religion explore different aspects of existence. Science relies on empirical evidence and the scientific method to understand the natural world, while religion often addresses moral questions and the meaning of life through faith and spiritual experience. Epistemology of religion examines how we know what we claim about the divine. Atheism denies the existence of deities, while agnosticism maintains uncertainty about them. In philosophy of physics, questions about reality can intersect with religious thought, prompting discussions on the nature of the universe, existence, and the limits of human understanding. Both fields offer valuable perspectives on life’s fundamental questions.