To: Alamo-Girl; Soliton; betty boop
Really don't know what Soliton is taking about.
But if Soliton is accurate and what you say that science and God are not compatible, well then you are wrong.
If however, it is misstated, accept my apology.
60 posted on
12/08/2008 1:24:52 PM PST by
svcw
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To: svcw
I was referring to this statement by a poster
God, for believers, is the condition without which science cannot even get going; divinity is a final explanation for the laws of science, as a philosopher of religion would say.
I saw something of your "first reality" in this statement sister bird
63 posted on
12/08/2008 1:31:04 PM PST by
Soliton
(This 2 shall pass)
To: svcw; betty boop; Soliton
Thank you for your reply!
But if Soliton is accurate and what you say that science and God are not compatible, well then you are wrong.
We do not say that at all, quite the contrary. An astrophysicist reviewer wrote of our book Don't let science get you down, Timothy,
"one of the rare attempts nowadays to restore the unity of science and religion. It presents a good picture of present-day science, focusing on the perennial great questions regarding the relations between Man and the Universe. It attempts the virtually impossible: to present a constructive dialog of diametrically opposed worldviews. It succeeds in opening a challenging avenue of conversation between materialists and open-minded religious people
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