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Science and the Sacred
More Than a Houdini
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The BioLogos Foundation
“The God of my early religious training pulled off tricks that are not beyond the powers of any competent conjuror; Harry Houdini or David Copperfield could turn a stick into a serpent or water into wine without batting an eye. But no Houdini or Copperfield can turn miscroscopic cells into a flock of birds and…
Traces of our Evolutionary Past
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The BioLogos Foundation
Are wisdom teeth good for anything other than a trip to the dentist’s office? Why do we have an appendix anyway? Why do we have a third eyelid? Today, these body parts seem to serve no purpose. But this doesn’t mean that they have always been that way. In fact, some of the “useless” parts…
Science and Religion at The Darwin Festival
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The BioLogos Foundation
The Darwin Festival in Cambridge, held from July 6 – July 10, marked the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of his publication of Origin of Species. Though the event was not meant to be a science-and-religion conference, Denis Alexander reports that 15% of the lectures at the event dealt specifically with…
Passing on the Burden
By
The BioLogos Foundation
For many evangelicals, the conflict between science and religion seems unavoidable. After all, with a literalist interpretation, certain aspects of the Bible seem to clash with the facts of modern science. Indeed, while embracing the harmony between science and faith is necessary, it is not always easy. It places a huge burden on churches to…
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