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DvlDog4WVU

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Why do you ask about Meyer?
Heard him on Rogan. Similar to you in what and how you believe (forgive me if I’m wrong), in that Science and Religion can easily coexist and should. One doesn’t disprove the other, they actually compliment each other and provide a greater basis in foundational understanding.

It was a really good 3 hr listen I’ve been hitting on my drive to and from work every morning. Just wrapped it up yesterday. I had not heard of him before and had to go look at his bio.
 
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Heard him on Rogan. Similar to you in what and how you believe (forgive me if I’m wrong), in that Science and Religion can easily coexist and should. One doesn’t disprove the other, they actually compliment each other and provide a greater basis in foundational understanding.

It was a really good 3 hr listen I’ve been hitting on my drive to and from work every morning. Just wrapped it up yesterday. I had not heard of him before and had to go look at his bio.
Yes, those are my views. The secularist is closed to metaphysic. This also closes the secularist to philosophic logic. The scientist who affirms that faith is reasonable is able to bring both physics and metaphysics to bear in search of answers.
 

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Yes, those are my views. The secularist is closed to metaphysic. This also closes the secularist to philosophic logic. The scientist who affirms that faith is reasonable is able to bring both physics and metaphysics to bear in search of answers.
“Give me one free miracle, and from there the entire thing will proceed with a seamless, causal scientific explanation.”
 

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“Give me one free miracle, and from there the entire thing will proceed with a seamless, causal scientific explanation.”
Rupert Sheldrake in The Science Delusion. Physicist need the one miracle: the spontaneous appearance of time, space, matter, and energy. Biologists need a second miracle: life.