Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt

Faith and doubt

Faith is very often understood by people as a defeat of intelligence. In other words, faith begins when I can no longer think creatively, when I let go o any attempt at rational understanding, and when I say ‘I believe’ … Continue reading

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What a fool believes

But what a fool believes he sees No wise man has the power to reason away What seems to be Is always better than nothing – What a Fool Believes, Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins There have been some interesting … Continue reading

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On Faith & Belief: The NAS doth protest too much, methinks

According to the recently published tract from the NAS, entitled Science, Evolution, and Creationism, the “materialism of the gaps” approach is apparently the new scientific method: Even if their negative arguments against evolution were correct, that would not establish the … Continue reading

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Schrodinger: quantum support for the supernatural

Mathematician Granville Sewell writes that the Schrodinger partial differential equation, if correct, means that the supernatural can never be said to be impossible, merely improbable. For example, At the macroscopic level, quantum mechanics reduces to classical (Newtonian) mechanics, and when … Continue reading

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