You can remain a nonreligious skeptic on these questions, but it is open for the Christian to offer his or her answers, so long as they are not scientific answers. Here then is a way that science and religion can coexist.doi:10.1111/zygo.12174Michael Ruse...
Science is what we know, and spirituality is how we coexist philosophically, psychologically and emotionally with that knowledge. Science gives us the information; spirituality helps us wrap our heads around it. The two lead us as a tag team, each taking care of their critical halves of the ...
Newton's life, has not been intimate with the female sexual attractiveness nearly the record, he walks lonely the great life, the old age seeks in the religion consoles (has one point to be supposed to emphasize: The science and the religion are may coexist), in March, 1727, he is ...
But I digress. In the latest issue, the respected author and historian of scienceJames Gleickreviews a recent book on free will,Free Agents: How Evolution Gave us Free Willby Kevin Mitchell. I haven’t read the book, so all I can do is reprise what Gleick says about the book, which i...
Josef Mengele, medical researcher in Germany who tortured war prisoners in the camp at Auschwitz in the name of science, are well known. The usual assumption is to suggest that Mengele was a freakish anomaly, and that the Germans (and their allies the Japanese) were the only ones to engage...
A place that embraced people anywhere along the LGBTQ spectrum and that recognized ways in which religion and science could coexist. Her search led her to a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Though it stems from Christianity, Unitarian Universalism teaches that no single faith provides all the ...
As Varoufakis aptly points out, feudalization does not mean that capitalism will suddenly disappear. On the contrary, feudalism can long coexist with sectors managed by capitalistic logic. This process does not happen quickly. Rather, it is a slowly growing trend which, alongside the ever present...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that women writing about history, politics, and science have a harder time than men getting their work published and reveiwed. The world may feel more comfortable when women write books about their own emotional journeys, but I believe they have important ...
But either way, I’m not about to pretend I’ve figured out any definitive solution to such a complex issue. Rather, I’m simply about to present what has occurred to me naturally as a man who is immersed in the art and science of social dynamics and male/female relationships on a da...
and gender far enough for them to match symbolically to even the natural world, much less the noumenal. As such, our insistence on the “gendered” nature of spiritual symbolism in the face of advancements in science and communication is myopic and absurd. Even a brief Google search on ...