How the Public Resolves Conflicts Between Faith and Science

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This article first appeared on www.pewforum.org and is reprinted with permission from the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life and the Pew Research Center. Copyright 2007, Pew Research Center.

The relationship between faith and science in the United States seems, at least on the surface, to be paradoxical. Surveys repeatedly show that most Americans respect science and the benefits it brings to society, such as new technologies and medical treatments. And yet, religious convictions limit many Americans' willingness to accept controversial scientific theories as well as certain types of scientific research, such as the potential use of embryonic stem cells for medical treatments.

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