Reference Text
Time Left10:00
Science
in
its
tangible
form
came
to
be
recognized
much
later.
It
is
now
almost
established
that
man
has
evolved
from
other
species
after
the
passage
of
numerous
millenniums.
As
he
appeared
on
the
earth
in
the
present
human
form,
he
was
awed
to
watch
the
lightning
in
the
sky
followed
by
a
loud
thunder.
As
he
moved
on
the
earth,
he
came
across
or
experienced
floods
and
forest
fire
which
made
him
realize
the
presence
of
some
spirit
behind
all
such
things
and
happenings.
He
began
to
feel
and
realize
and
associate
his
own
life
and
fate
in
the
hands
of
some
invisible
power
that
perhaps
he
gave
the
name
of
God.
The
fact
that
the
name
of
God
in
different
vernaculars,
languages
and
dialects
exists
almost;
all
over
the
world
in
all
religions,
among
all
races
and
countries,
means
that
either
all
mankind
was
thinking
alike
at
one
or
the
other
time
or
the
people
in
different
regions
or
areas
of
the
world
were
having
some
communication
system
even
unconsciously,
may
be
in
the
form
of
conveying
of
some
fact,
information,
secret
or
piece
of
knowledge
from
person
to
person
through
the
mouth,
as
the
writing
process,
as
we
know
now,
came
much
later,
indeed,
recently
only.
Whatever
might
be
the
origin
of
science
and
religion,
the
main
point
is
their
area
of
activity
and
their
method
of
working.
Science
makes
a
man
rational
and
free-minded.
Religion
wants
man
to
believe
blindly
in
what
he
is
told
to
be
true
and
worthy
of
being
practiced.
Science
asks
questions
and
puts
every
thesis
or
proposal
to
test.
Religion
abhors
such
methods.
Science
believes
in
logical
experiments
and
wants
to
declare
something
truthful
and
true
if
it
comes
out
finally
resultant
of
the
experiment.
Religion
pre-supposes
the
result
and
wants
to
stick
to
it
irrespective
of
the
outcome
of
investigation,
inquiry
or
experiment.
So,
religion
and
science
both
are
complementary
to
each
other.
For
mankind,
both
are
required
in
equal
measure
and
simultaneously.
Thus
intrinsically,
both
are
essential
for
man.
Science
in
its
tangible
form
came
to
be
recognized
much
later.
It
is
now
almost
established
that
man
has
evolved
from
other
species
after
the
passage
of
numerous
millenniums.
As
he
appeared
on
the
earth
in
the
present
human
form,
he
was
awed
to
watch
the
lightning
in
the
sky
followed
by
a
loud
thunder.
As
he
moved
on
the
earth,
he
came
across
or
experienced
floods
and
forest
fire
which
made
him
realize
the
presence
of
some
spirit
behind
all
such
things
and
happenings.
He
began
to
feel
and
realize
and
associate
his
own
life
and
fate
in
the
hands
of
some
invisible
power
that
perhaps
he
gave
the