I saw that statement on a billboard this week. (It was an advertisement for Calvin College, a Christian Reformed college in Grand Rapids) The question is, are faith and science at war with each other, indifferent, cooperative, or something else? There are some who believe that science and faith occupty different spheres so that neither of them has much to say about the other. Another thought is that faith and science are in a perpetual war with each other, when one gains, the other loses. The idea that the billboard was striving to promote is that faith and science, when both are functioning properly, are actually partners. Which is it?
To the Christian, the only real answer is the last one. If faith and science have nothing to do with each other, both would be diminished. Faith wouldn't offer any help in many areas of life, and science would be left hollow and purposeless. If they are at war with each other, we are doomed to either a faith that is not based in reality or a science that has no knowledge of God. Neither of these choices is acceptable.
Because God created the world, including us, the study of science is ultimately the study of the handiwork of the Creator. As such, it is not a threat to faith. Likewise, faith enables science to answer the "why?" questions that would otherwise elude it. In the end, both faith and science are enriched when viewed together. Why then do we have such constant tension between the two? The answer is simple, there are plenty of people on both sides working to keep it that way. There are people of faith who shun knowledge, and people of science who belittle belief in anything beyond our senses. Will it be easy to create harmony between faith and science? No, but it is necessary. Christians have nothing to fear from science, our world is God's creation, the laws that govern it are his own.
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