In "Religion, Science and Ethics" the author's main point is:
A. Religious claims are absolutely valid and should be taken seriously along with scientific discoveries
B. Religions are usually outdated, superstitious and often hateful, therefore the only solution is to find the best religion which is accurate and valid
C. The author takes a balanced view and believes that religious experience, although not scientifically accurate, is an important contribution to human ethics and self-awareness.
D. Only scientific, provable and testable data is valid and religion should be disregarded as superstition
The correct answer is Option C. The author takes a balanced view and believes that religious experience, although not scientifically accurate, is an important contribution to human ethics and self-awareness.
In "Religion, Science and Ethics" the author's main point is: A. Religious claims are absolutely valid...