Tag: science and religion
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Religion as the single foundation of Science
MCDSARE: 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education Religion as the single foundation of Science Author: Ph.D. Spyridon I. Kakos Abstract: For centuries, science was considered as something radically different from religion. Yet, the foundations of true science are deeply religious in nature. This paper seeks to…
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Unethical f***ing science!
Swearing is actually a sign of more intelligence - not less - say scientists. (source) In a controversial move, a senior US scientific committee has given the green light to one of the most contentious forms of genome editing: where genetic changes made to human embryos will then be inherited by following generations. For the…
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Bayesian statistics and the role of God in Science.
Statistics may not sound like the most heroic of pursuits. But if not for statisticians, a Long Island fisherman might have died in the Atlantic Ocean after falling off his boat early one morning last summer. The man owes his life to a once obscure field known as Bayesian statistics — a set of mathematical…
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Science without compass. A dangerous thing...
A defiant Yoweri Museveni has responded to U.S. President Barack Obama’s criticism of Uganda’s pending Anti-Homosexuality Bill by stating that he intends to sign it into law as soon as a scientific committee has completed its work. In a letter to Obama dated 18 February Museveni, Uganda’s president, defends the bill, which would introduce life…
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The possibility of virgin birth. The fear of free will.
Virgin birth seems possible according to the scientists. (see here and have a look at the "Human Parthenogenesis. The phantom article. Misinterpretations" article as well for more details) What is laughable, seems scientifically valid. Modern atheism. Religious teaching sounding ridiculous. Everything is connected and inter-related. We are willing to BELIEVE in the non-possibility of anything…
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