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- Science as ReligionIn the secular context of contemporary Western society, science and religion play roles of almost complete opposition. During the Renaissance, the dual categories of 'Science' and 'Religion' coexisted as a homogenous entity used to pursue theological investigation.
- Where Science N Religion Has Lead Us and is Leading UsScience can be a good thing. It can be disruptive, but it is always ongoing. It is always turning up new things. We are constantly learning.
- On Science and GodThe Issue of Science and God seems to be an eternal one. However, this article seeks to bring about greater respect for both sides of the issue. I am like others who have attempted to Justify the existence of God with Science and I come baring an insight.
- Faith, Science, and HomschoolingOften when faith and science are discussed, the two options seem to be "Cling to your silly fairy tale" or "Be a rational, thinking person and realize that Science rules, not God." Well honestly, if you put it that way, who would choose the first?
- Candice Olson, Divine Designer of HGTVThe star of HGTV's Divine Design has become a celebrity for her unique designs that turn dysfunctional spaces into spectacular ones.
- Adventures in Science: Three Thrilling Science Field Trips in California for Elementary StudentsA brief overview of three fantastic locations that will enrich the science experience of your elementary child or students.
- Should We Believe in Divine JusticePeople conceptualize events and deeds in a narrow span of time and space. Divine frame of reference is bigger and much large both in terms of time and space.
Gods of This World: ScienceKeeping science in its proper place.- Can Science Explain Miracles?Why science fails to give the correct answer, they do not know the original cause or state, thy fail to believe the given information.
- The Reformation and the Emergence of Modern ScienceThe abuses that led to the Protestant Reformation instigated the formation of splinter denominations within, and without, the Catholic Church. The Reformation enabled a diversity of thought that led to a revolution: the divorce of science and theology.
- Learn About The Science of MindScience of Mind is a philosophy that studies the laws of thought, knowing that the Universe is beneficent, and wants to bestow its goodness on us.
- Science Without Faith is DeadAs we've suspected for as long as authors have been writing books about robots conquering the world, it turns out that science that has no room for faith is a science that has no room for humanity.
- Was Christianity Necessary to the Emergence of Science?A critique of the assertion that only a Christian culture could have produced science.
- Epistemology in Philosophy and ScienceA brief discussion of some epistemological concerns of mine, particularly as they relate to science (and philosophy).
- Who Put the Science in Christian Science?Through Mary Baker Eddy's seminal work, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures", I continue to learn more about my spiritual identity and inseparable relationship to an ever-present, loving God.
- Top 10 Mythological Men of Science FictionFrom Babylon 5 to Farscape to Battlestar Galactica, meet science fiction's most mythological men.
- The Copernican Revolution: An Unnecessary Science/ Religion SchismThis essay explains why the Copernican Revolution caused an unnecessary schism between science and religion. Furthermore, the essay explains why the Copernican Revolution helped the cause of Christianity and supported the inerrancy of the Scriptures.
- What is Magic and Can it Be Explained by Science?What is magic, can it be explained by science, is it beyond science or a mixture of both?
- The Bible as Science Textbook?The Bible as a science textbook? That's a leap even a limber Pentecostal wouldn't make.
- Religion: The Heart of Science FictionThis article discusses the relationship between science fiction and religion.
God and Science Come Together in Annual Edgar Cayce ConferenceThe annual Easter conference of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, " Divine Physics and Spiritual Love," which will pair cutting-edge theoretical scientists with well-known spiritual teachers, will be held in Virginia Beach on March 20-23, 2008.- Nature's Dominance Over Science: An AnalysisThough people have discussed and analyzed the relationship between science and nature for many years, there is no consensus. This piece attempts to describe nature's superiority over nature.
- Divine Thinking and Personal Reality, Part 2Transmute youself into a divine being! It all begins within.
- Ignoring the Call of the Goddess: Questioning the Universal DivineGod, Goddess, the All, the universe, Allah - the name you place upon the universal divine here really doesn't matter. The question at hand is, "Can you ignore the call of your own personal guiding light and divinity?"
- Church of Christ, Scientist AKA Christian ScienceThe Church of Christ, Scientist has a doctrine that is very distinct from mainstream Christianity. Christian Science followers believe that God is everything in this world.
- It Might Have Been Zeus- Science and Religion in the 18th CenturyThe interaction of science and religion in the 18th century.
- It's Not a Medical Miracle; It's Medical ScienceIsn't it strange how when medical science is responsible for bringing someone out of a coma, it's called a "miracle"? If anyone came out of a coma 100 years ago, then THAT would be the real medical miracle.
- God vs. ScienceThe belief in God is based on faith and the belief of things not seen. Science often cannot explain miracles or the power of prayer.
- Naturalism: Normative Theories of Science and Religious BeliefsThis essay explores the role of religious beliefs in wide reflective equilibrium (WRE), a popular view of normative philosophy of science.
- A Reverend's Take on the Science vs Religion DebateThe creative tension between science and religion is a good thing because it generates communication. However, scientists should speak from the laboratory, not the bully pulpit.
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