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The church as an experiment, demonstrates the distinction between the spiritual and material worlds. Trust, essential for personal relationships, professional success, and societal stability, involves reliability and confidence in others. Although science can measure physical reality, it fails when faced with faith. Trust, built through empathy, honesty, and effective communication, forms the foundation for cooperation and progress. In contrast, a lack of trust leads to societal division and personal isolation. True spiritual maturity arises from faith, underpinning civilization through specialization, which is impossible without mutual trust. Thus, the church's value and impact can be measured through the assets devoted to God and the work of believers, offering an objective comparison to the fallen world.