What is the relationship between science and religion?

a. They are completely incompatible; that is, scientists cannot have religious beliefs.
b. They are based on very different understandings, so that mixing them creates problems.
c. Science and religion are essentially the same thing, having to do with beliefs.
d. Scientific thinking is better for human beings than is religion.
e. Religion is more functional for human society than is science.


B

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