The Importance Of Science In Christianity

Why Christians Should Care About Science
WASHINGTON, DC SEPTEMBER, 13: The Space window at the National Cathedral contains a piece of moonrock that is 3.6 billion years old and was presented to the Cathedral by Neil Armstrong and fellow astronauts Michael Collins and Buzz Adrin in 1974. People gather for the Public memorial service for astronaut Neil Armstrong on September 13, 2012 in Washington, DC (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC SEPTEMBER, 13: The Space window at the National Cathedral contains a piece of moonrock that is 3.6 billion years old and was presented to the Cathedral by Neil Armstrong and fellow astronauts Michael Collins and Buzz Adrin in 1974. People gather for the Public memorial service for astronaut Neil Armstrong on September 13, 2012 in Washington, DC (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Jesus told his followers that the two greatest commandments are to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind”, and to “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-40). What does this have to do with science? Should a follower of Jesus—since ancient times called a “Christian”— even give much thought to science?

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