You are currently browsing the Debates in Science and Religion weblog archives for July, 2008.
- 2. July 2010: Church and Inflatable Doll Sex
- 9. February 2010: My Passion
- 13. August 2009: Just Say No To Groups!
- 13. January 2009: Free markets take advantage of the wisdom of crowds
- 23. November 2008: Does IQ affect how we vote?
- 23. November 2008: Is the media biased?
- 13. November 2008: Given the frailty of memory, how can we trust in the accuracy of the Gospels?
- 8. November 2008: The beauty of the Electoral College
- 7. November 2008: God fares poorly in 2008 elections
- 1. November 2008: How will God vote?
Resources
Archive for July 2008
Welcome to those who are seeking the truth
28. July 2008 by admin.
Humans possess an innate thirst for knowledge and understanding of why we are here and how we can control our environment. Early humans made cave drawings and performed rituals that are associated with this quest. Religion as a source of knowledge has roots in antiquity, while science is a more recent addition that has transformed our modern world. The importance of the fundamental questions addressed by both science and religion compels me to consider these questions in an open forum in hope that readers will engage in lively debate. I do not seek those who know the truth, but those who seek the truth. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Truth | 1 Comment »