I have recently written a novel about life in England during the Second World War. I felt some concern before I tackled this theme — the War...
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At last, an intellectual (who is a scientist, not a theologian) tackles the question of religion as a natural social/cognitive/biological phenomenon. Evolution is seemingly at war with religion in America, but is it possible that evolution could help theists and atheists alike to understand and respect the differences between science and religion, between naturalism and faith?
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Breaking the Spell by Daniel Clement Dennett
Asher Davison, February 16, 2007
At last, an intellectual (who is a scientist, not a theologian) tackles the question of religion as a natural social/cognitive/biological phenomenon. Evolution is seemingly at war with religion in America, but is it possible that evolution could help theists and atheists alike to understand and respect the differences between science and religion, between naturalism and faith?(8 of 13 readers found this comment helpful)