Can physics, in particular biophysics, refute religion? The answer to this question would be yes if physics were almighty. Actually the answer is no, since parapsychology comes to the aid of religion by showing that physical laws, though extremely important, are not all-powerful.
Stronger still, while in Galileo's time religion was hostile to astronomy because it felt it as a menace, modern astronomy and general relativity present a strong argument in favour of religion, and even a convincing argument for the existence of an unseen world.
What do you guys think?
Stronger still, while in Galileo's time religion was hostile to astronomy because it felt it as a menace, modern astronomy and general relativity present a strong argument in favour of religion, and even a convincing argument for the existence of an unseen world.
What do you guys think?
