Science and the Sacred

Pending the publication of my upcoming website, probably with the same name, this will be a place to collect my thoughts and dialog with others about the tensions between and the harmonization of Science and Religion.

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It says something of me that I became a Baha'i at 43, married at 44, adopted my child at 52 and graduated from college at 55. All of this founded on 12 steps and a running leap of Faith :-). Major personal off-hours project: interviewing folks about their attitudes/beliefs/fears/hopes about the theory of biological evolution.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Reconciliation

What modes of action are better for finding a balance between religion and science, and what modes tend to exacerbate the conflict?

What should the aims of a reconciliation effort be? Are they attainable?

1 Comments:

Blogger T-Mac said...

Hey Roger! So, there's a writing of Abdul Baha that I've come to love lately: Service, in love for mankind, is unity with God...he who serves has already entered the kingdom and is seated at the right hand of his Lord." I think of that passage often and it gives me strength. Best to everyone and say hi to Leslie for me! :-)

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