Ads Quote by Hannes Alfven
“Since religion intrinsically rejects empirical methods, there should never be any attempt to reconcile scientific theories with religion. [An infinitely old universe, always evolving may not be compatible with the Book of Genesis. However, religions such as Buddhism get along without having any explicit creation mythology and are in no way contradicted by a universe without a beginning or end.] Creatio ex nihilo, even as religious doctrine, only dates to around AD 200. The key is not to confuse myth and empirical results, or religion and science.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Science and Religion Dialogue, 1975
Science and religion address different questions; forcing them together can blur their distinct purposes.
In simple terms: Science and religion serve separate roles.
Respect each domain’s methods.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- personal belief
- education policy
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can both coexist without conflict?
- What benefits arise from dialogue?
Some view integration as enriching, not conflicting.