Brit, If religion, science and learning are to co-exist, they must be kept separate from each other because, as you know, there are some fundamental theories that do not tally with each other. Countries that succeed in doing so, are the ones that progress.
When american politicians say "In God we trust" they just use it superficially as a cliche' but don't mean much. These are the people who also fund NASA and other space research organisations that have nothing to do with the cock n bull stories of the Torah or the New Testament.
Cost may be a factor but doesn't seem so when we see India's progress in space research. It's primarily the will of the country which matters. India is a secular country and that's the reason education is separate from religion.
Brit, If religion, science and learning are to co-exist, they must be kept separate from each other because, as you know, there are some fundamental theories that do not tally with each other. Countries that succeed in doing so, are the ones that progress.
When american politicians say "In God we trust" they just use it superficially as a cliche' but don't mean much. These are the people who also fund NASA and other space research organisations that have nothing to do with the cock n bull stories of the Torah or the New Testament.
Cost may be a factor but doesn't seem so when we see India's progress in space research. It's primarily the will of the country which matters. India is a secular country and that's the reason education is separate from religion.