Students and practitioners of the Science of Mind begin like any scientist with a curiosity, a question, study and do the research needed to bring them to a hypothesis, continue doing the research needed to determine for themselves the validity of the hypothesis, and ultimately build a foundation of faith in the hypothesis.
Read More »NOMA: The religion and science debate, part 3
It isn’t that science plays doesn't role in supplying evidence relevant to undecidable propositions. For example, science can lay out the mechanics of the human brain systems that contribute to our making moral judgments (at least two are currently identified, one running off rational assessment circuitry, and another more snap judgment system riffing off our emotional amygdala network).
Read More »NOMA: The religion and science debate, part 2
Philosophers have been dancing around the divide between decidables and undecidables for some time without clarifying it.
Read More »NOMA: The religion and science debate
In his 1999 book "Rocks of Ages," Stephen Jay Gould sought to diffuse the creationism/evolution debate by sequestration.
Read More »Survey: When science and faith collide, faith usually wins
WASHINGTON (RNS) Between scientific "facts" and evangelical faith, faith usually wins, according to a new survey.
Read More »POLL: Do you believe in the Big Bang theory?
A new poll found that 51 percent of Americans have doubts about the Big Bang theory on the origin of the universe.
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