What is More Important for Us in the World Today: Religion or Science? (January 16 2011, Houston)

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Disciple of Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj at Durga Bari Temple Houston
Speech by Swami Nikhilanand, disciple of Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj

What is More Important for Us
in the World Today: Religion or Science?

Sunday, January 16, 2011
12:30pm - 2:00pm

Discourse, kirtan and Q&A with Swami Nikhilanand, disciple and pracharak of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj and representative of JKP Barsana Dham

Questions to be addressed in a way both adults and youth can understand

- Do those who believe in science need God (what if we had science but no God)?
- Do those who believe in God need science (what if we had God but no science)?
- Can we believe in both science and God?
- By knowing science can we know God?
- Is it possible to perfect scientific knowledge? Can science lead us to perfection?
- What is the ultimate limit of knowledge? What is the highest thing we can know?
- What is the aim of life and how can it be attained?

Presented by Durga Bari Temple
13944 Schiller Rd., Houston, TX 77082
Info: Dharminder Dargan (713) 855-9818
Champak Sadhu (281) 639-3306

Discourse, Kirtan and Q & A
by Swami Nikhilanand of JKP Barsana Dham, founded by H.D. Swami Prakashanand Saraswati

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