Thought leaders in science and religion contributed guidance in ensuring the film took great care covering this intersection. God, Science, and Our Search for Meaning was developed by the Planetarium's in-house production team working alongside Dan Brown and in consultation with a diverse group of advisors throughout its four-year production. My hope is that audiences around the world will walk away from the film appreciating how faith can coexist with science and how both are needed in envisioning a world where science belongs to us all for the good of us all. "It has been an uplifting experience to bring this film to the giant screen in collaboration with Dan Brown. "Humanity relies on science to solve physical problems, and on religion, philosophy, and spirituality to address questions of meaning and existence," said Tim Ritchie, president of the Museum of Science. Who are we? Why are we here? How did all of this come to be? Humans have long sought answers to these big questions through the lenses of religion or science – concepts often perceived to be at odds, but for many, can coexist. ![]() God, Science, and Our Search for Meaning examines the connections between faith and science as humanity has always looked to the skies in search of meaning. God, Science, and Our Search for Meaning opens at the Charles Hyden Planetarium at the Museum of Science on November 12.
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