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- No doubt it is true that science cannot study God, but it hardly follows that God had to keep a safe distance from everything that…
- Materialism sets us free from sin-by proving that there is no such thing as sin. There's just antisocial behavior, which we can control with measures…
- Modernist discourse [...] incorporates semantic devices - such as the labeling of theism as 'religion' and naturalism as 'science' - that work to prevent a…
- A Chinese paleontologist lectures around the world saying that recent fossil finds in his country are inconsistent with the Darwinian theory of evolution. His reason:…
- According to the scientific naturalist version of cosmic history, nature is a permanently closed system of material effects that can never be influenced by something…
- The restriction of religion to private life therefore does not necessarily threaten the vital interests of the majority religion, if there is one, and it…
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