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The Theory of God By: Josh Greenberger Can a theory of God be a legitimate scientific theory? If yes, why haven't scientists proposed it yet? Can something as mundane as bias, and not lack of empirical evidence, be at fault? Tags: science, god
Health and Prayer and Success By: Dr Leo Kady Health and prayer ... does it lead to success? They do not necessarily go hand in hand, but it has been demonstrated that there is a correlation. Let us look at prayer and health and if it can lead to success. Tags: health, prayer, success, religion, patients, study
Keeping A Distance From Religion By: Wysong Good logic and science require that questions be faced with an open and receptive mind. Yet the notions of creation and a greater intelligence than ours are rejected a priori by materialists not because of the weight of evidence but because of rejection of religion. Tags: religion, creation, evolution, materialism, philosophy, origins, logic, bias
How Science and Occult Science work By: Dr. Edi Bilimoria These days we find increasing numbers of scientists turning towards mysticism as a complement to the rational scientific method. To know more about how science and occult science work, keep reading…….. Tags: Occult Science, Religion and Spiritualities
Blavatsky’s Message and Teaching By: Dr. Edi Bilimoria These days we find increasing numbers of scientists turning towards mysticism as a complement to the rational scientific method. To know more about blavatsky’s message and teaching, keep reading…….. Tags: occult science, science mysticism spirituality
Science and Religion By: Peter Hutch The relationship between religion and science takes many forms as the two fields are both broad. They employ different methods and address sometimes different questions. The scientific method relies on an objective approach to measure, calculate, and describe the natural/physical/material universe Tags: Science and Religion, relationship between science and religion .
The Jesus Family Tomb: Science, Religion and a Rational Christianity By: David Comings The best selling book entitled "The Jesus Family Tomb" by Jacobovici and Pellegrino represents one of the best examples of the interaction of science and religion. The scientific conclusions were that this was the tomb where Jesus, his wife Mary Magdalene, their son and other family members were buried. The results suggested that although Jesus was great moral teacher he was otherwise a normal person, not the result of virgin birth, not the Son of God, not a performer of miracles, and not resurrected after death. This produces a rational Christianity and a rational spirituality where our thinking and spiritual brain are at peace with each other. Tags: Christanity, Jesus, spritituality, rational Christianity, science, science and religion,
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