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This lecture explores the current debate between science and religion, focusing on the concept of 'concordism' and the dangers of instrumentalizing scientific data. It delves into various perspectives such as structural, historical, and epistemological viewpoints, highlighting the risks of conflating scientific and religious beliefs. The lecture also examines the evolution of the relationship between science and religion over time, from conflict to concordism. It discusses the challenges posed by creationism, the importance of critical thinking, and the need to distinguish between scientific knowledge and religious beliefs. Additionally, it addresses the impact of literalism, the resistance to vaccines based on religious arguments, and the complexities of reconciling faith with scientific inquiry.