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Feast of St. Dominic (August 8) and the Celebration of the Symbiotic Relationship Between Faith and Science
“Religion needs science to keep it away from superstition and keep it close to reality, to protect it from creationism, which at the end of the day is a kind of paganism – it’s turning God into a nature god.” — Guy Consolmagno, S.J. Today … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Bang, BioLogos, BioLogos Foundation, Blaise Pascal, Catholic Saints, Copernicus, faith and reason, Faith and Science, Faraday, Francis Collins, Georges Lemaître, Gregor Mendel, guy consolmagno, Johannes Kepler, John Polkinghorne, Kepler, Mendel, Michael Faraday, Nicolas Copernicus, Patron Saint of Scientists, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Robert Boyle, science and faith, St. Albert the Great, St. Dominic, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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Christians Must Confront Scientific Illiteracy
“Interpretation of biblical passages must be informed by the current state of demonstrable knowledge. . . Many non-Christians are well versed in natural knowledge, so they can detect vast ignorance in such a Christian and laugh it to scorn.” — … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Reid, Copernicus, evolution, Lemaitre, Mendel, science, teilhard de chardin
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