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Knowledge, Ignorance, and Intelligent Design Theory
Metanexus:Views 2001.11.07 3185 words One of the most wonderfully curious turns of phrase that I ever stumbledupon in science...
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A Critique of the Science in Russell Stannard’s “The God Experiment”
Review of Russell Stannard’s The God Experiment: Can Science Prove the Existence of God? Mawhah, NJ: Mindspring. 1999. ...
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Reflections on Totalizing
We interact with the world on several planes and in different modes: the psychological, the spiritual, the emotional, the...
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Seeds for the Future
Bismi-Llahi-r-Rahmani-r-Rahim I begin this address by pronouncing the traditional sentence “in the name of God the Compassionate the All-Merciful”....
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Is Music Dead?
David Cope, the author of more than seventy published compositions and a professor at the University of California at...
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Review of David Ray Griffin’s “Religion & Scientific Naturalism”
Review of: RELIGION AND SCIENTIFIC NATURALISM, OVERCOMING THE CONFLICTS, by David Ray Griffin. Albany, New York: State University of New...
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Dual Magisteria
NOMA One way of dealing with the apparent conflict between science and religion is to say that they are...
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Perceived Reality: Time
Time is the most insubstantial element of human consciousness that is experienced very profoundly. It seems to be with...
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Review of Anthony Massimini’s “The New Dance of Christ”
A review of Anthony T. Massimini’s The New Dance of Christ: Discovering Our Spiritual Self in a New, Evolving...
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A Review of Russell Stannard’s “The God Experiment”
Metanexus:Views 2001.10.03 3664 words When we here at Metanexus talk about the nexus of science and religion, whatexactly are...