Speakers:

Alun Anderson
Editor of New Scientist Magazine
Prof. Alister McGrath
Christian Scholar from Oxford University
Dr Salim Fredricks
Muslim Scientist and Writer
Norman Bacrac
National Secular Society

Chaired By:

Dr Raj Persaud
Broadcaster, Author and Journalist

Many religious convictions are based on spiritual ideas others are blind faith. In contrast, science often searches for physical and mechanical understanding of the universe.

There are many issues in which science and religion clash. These issues range from the beginning of life, Evolution vs. Creationism, and the idea of Existence of Life after Death. As the advancement of science continues, explanations for life's occurrences are presented. How much do these explanations disprove religious accounts? Will science eventually disprove
religion and render it useless?