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Registered Rep. December 1, 2006 Kristen French |
ATM for Jesus According to Donald Trump, some Southern Protestant churches are installing ATMs in their lobbies. |
Scientific American December 2006 Michael Shermer |
Bowling for God Is religion good for society? Science's definitive answer: it depends |
Geotimes November 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Priest Resigns Amid Evolution Talk The news of astronomer-priest George Coyne resignation as director of the Vatican Observatory is thought to be due to his outspoken opposition to intelligent design. Exactly how the current pope views evolution, however, remains uncertain. |
Wired November 6, 2006 Geoffrey Gagnon |
Faces of the New Atheism: The Illusionists Penn & Teller got famous catching bullets in their teeth, eating fire, and making rabbits vanish. But now they're trying something even more ambitious: They want to make religion disappear. |
Wired November 2006 Gary Wolf |
The Church of the Non-Believers A band of intellectual brothers is mounting a crusade against belief in God. Are they winning converts, or merely preaching to the choir? |
Wired November 2006 Steve Olson |
Faces of the New Atheism: The Punk Rocker Punk rocker and zoologist Greg Graffin is offended by what he sees as the intellectual dishonesty of scientists who find compatibility with religions that, in the case of Christianity at least, embrace walking on water and resurrection. |
Wired November 2006 Nicholas Thompson |
Faces of the New Atheism: The Scribe Warren Allen Smith, author of the 1,264-page encyclopedia of nonbelievers titled Who's Who in Hell, is now working on a Web site that he hopes will serve as a resource for philosophers as well as a comprehensive index of the world's most prominent atheists. |
Geotimes October 2006 Stephen Godfrey |
Moving Past Creationist Roots All those who are called to scientific enterprise should pursue that calling without fear or doubt, but rather with joy and enthusiasm. In the end, religion and science do not represent universal opposites. |
Scientific American October 2006 George Johnson |
Scientists on Religion Theists and materialists ponder the place of humanity in the universe in four books: God's Universe by O. Gingerich, The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief by F.S. Collins, The God Delusion by R. Dawkins, and Varieties of Scientific Experience by C. Sagan. |
Scientific American October 2006 |
Let There Be Light Science and faith can coexist happily as long as neither tries to take on the functions of the other. |
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