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Answer the following in your own words, and write in your notebook. How did the Reverend relate and compare the work that he and Dr. Sarabhai did for people? - English

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Answer the following in your own words, and write in your notebook.

How did the Reverend relate and compare the work that he and Dr. Sarabhai did for people?

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The Reverend said that Dr. Sarabhai was a scientist. We benefit from the devices that science has developed in many ways, in our homes and in the fields of medicine and technology. A priest prays for the peace and well-being of his people. Thus both science and spirituality seek the Almighty's blessing for the prosperity of the human mind and body. In short, both are doing the same job.

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Chapter 2.6: Science and Spirituality - English Workshop [Page 97]

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Chapter 2.6 Science and Spirituality
English Workshop | Q 6. (c) | Page 97

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