The Religion and Science group proposes to use knowledge, crowdsourcing and geographic mapping sites for the project. The knowledge site will include timelines that will be utilized to relay the significant events of the development of the healthcare system and agricultural sector and their resistance in chronological order. The geographic mapping sites will be most appropriate to present a visual view of health centers island wide, disparity in the density of farms and agricultural land over the years. In addition, the most prevalent religious denominations and the establishment of new churches, will be present in the mapping aspect of the site. This site will also incorporate the use of crowdsourcing as an efficient means of ensuring the continuity of this project. This will allow the information to be curated by not only the staff but, by the public as well. The process will be vetted to maintain credibility, while ensuring the addition of new information by using a large number of people collaborating with the group members therefore, improving the website with the addition of new perspectives to the topic.