Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Like That, But MUCH Better

Pace my god-blogging yesterday, here is a MUCH more intellectual give-and-take on religion and reason (h/t Dayo Olopade at the Plank). Sample:
The problem is that scientists now too frequently believe we have the answers to
these questions, and hence the mysteries of life. But, oddly, the more we use
science to explore nature, the more we find things we do not understand and
cannot explain. In reality, both religion and science are expressions of man's
uncertainty. Perhaps the paradox is that certainty, whether it be in science or
religion, is dangerous.
Read it all.

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