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Category: Faith and Reason

The Complexities of Adaptive Advantage

This is the sixth article in a new nine-part series entitled “Evidence for Agnostics.” New articles in the series will be published each Monday. The dominant scientific paradigm, when it comes to the origin and development of organic life, particularly human life, is evolution.  But, what is evolution?  And what constitutes its supportive evidence for […]

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Catholic Guidelines for Science Part I

The Church Should Not Judge Scientific Merit Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes. Each can draw the other into a wider world, a world in which both can flourish.–Pope St. John Paul II, “Letter to Rev. George Coyne,S.J., Director of the Vatican Observatory.” This […]

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The Harmony of Scientific and Philosophical Facts

This is the fifth article in a new nine-part series entitled “Evidence for Agnostics.” New articles in the series will be published each Monday. What realities form the possibility and the basis for the sciences, even the more theoretical reaches of scientific research?  Well, that it is a fair question.  A question most agnostics have […]

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Faith, Science, and Wisdom

Astronomers study a universe long after it came into operation.  The fact that they are willing to study it presupposes that the universe is amenable to being studied.  This is to say that they have faith that the microcosm of man’s mind is attuned to the macrocosm of the outside world, that the universe can […]

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