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Why have these two concepts always seemed to be diametrically opposed when the entire purpose of scientific pursuit was to understand more about the world God had created? Dont get me wrong, I'm not a christcuck but I do notice a sharp decline in the moral character of the west that goes hand in hand with a lack of faith. We definitely live in a "do as though wilt" sort of world with all of the noticable degeneracy around us. How did they manage to make science seem anti religious when some of the most intelligent men of science have at some point sat back and admitted to an unshakable faith in a power outside our universe and greater than ourselves?