On the Separation of Church and Science

- By Diego Elustondo
- Source: The Wrong Assumption Revolutionary Scientific Theories that Shape the Elusive Supernatural World , pp 3-17
- Publication Date: July 2012
- Language: English


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"On the Separation of Church and Science" provides an introduction to the book. It simply starts the conversation about the controversy between science and spirituality. This chapter uses the constitutional principle of separation of church and state as a metaphor for how modern secular societies may perceive spirituality as the antithesis of science. It claims that many people today feel comfortable with the idea that science and spirituality should be two separate areas of knowledge; however, the author personally disagrees with this notion. If the right assumptions are made, then science can be used to validate invisible elements of the universe that could provide tangible evidence of the presence of a higher consciousness.
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