Those who are stubbornly skeptical of science and those who eagerly embrace science as infallible both have a dangerous misunderstanding of the nature of science, a U.S. Jesuit astronomer says. MIT-trained Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno, explains that these two tendencies reflect “the temptation to turn science or faith into a fortress against our basic and human fear of uncertainty.”
 

 

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