This document discusses the relationship between science and religion. It notes that historically, they were not separate and both sought to understand and explain the world. While there have been some conflicts, such as Galileo's rejection by the Church, science and religion can be complementary. Religion addresses questions of meaning and purpose, while science studies the physical world. The origin of the universe is discussed, with perspectives ranging from God directly creating the world, to the Big Bang occurring from natural laws or quantum fluctuations. Evidence for both divine design and evolution is considered. Overall, the document suggests that science and religion need not conflict and can work together to further human understanding.