International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 76-80
All Roads Leads to the Truth: A Panoramic View of the Search for the Truth by Religion and Science
Kolawole Oladotun Paul, Adelodun Jeremiah Temitope, Alade Tayo Omokayode

Abstract:
Often times, man view science and religion as two things that just do not go together; this is because the former relies on proven and calculated facts; while the later relies on faith and intuition. Meanwhile the common feature of science and religion stems from their ability to inspire wonder, query and seek truth. When a case is brought to the court of Law; there is every tendency that a testimony is either true or false. Thus, there is a motion to strike in the tenacity of science and religion's search for truth. Science and religion gallantly boast of their end result as a logical and reasonable certainty which stems from experiences and calculations; therefore, the following questions pops in the mind of a modern man: What is truth? Is there anything like truth? In fact, how true is truth? Can science and religion lead to the truth at the same time? Which of these two is false? What possibility is there that these two are actually providing any truth at all? On this note, this study presents a lucid study on the end-result of the two search dimensions, which is science and religion with the aim of engaging in a panoramic discourse and ascertaining the route and reality of truth.