I recently watched a scientific film for the layman called "further down the rabbit hole." It's purpose was to introduce the idea that harmony can exist between religion and science. The film focuses on recent theories in the field of Quantum Mechanics...it seems that many of the "laws" of the universe break down and behave differently and unpredictably at the sub-atomic level. This is driving scientists mad by tearing apart their world of order based on unbreakable laws.
Personally, I believe that the universe is too magnificent and awe inspiring to believe it's all simply the product of a random hydrogen rush billions of years ago. Even in my shady past I never believed that the universe was truly random. There are quantum physicists who are deeply religious men exploring new theories that are not only bringing us to a closer understanding of our universe, but possibly, a closer understanding of God. I for one don't understand the division between science and spirituality. Why must they be so divided? Is it impossible to consider that they can lead us to the same conclusion?
Just thinking out loud...
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