1. Science And Religion
Do the "truths" of science necessarily mean the abolition of religious "truths"? When Flew's falsifiability challenge to theism, made in 1955, is directed towards science itself, we find that scientism so rigs the methodology and criteria for truth that the meaning of falsifiability itself is reduced. ... One does not have to accept Barbour's understanding of process thought to agree with his caution about what we say about truth and how we attempt to say it. ... Earlier in this discussion, it was shown how Turner plotted the way many religious thinkers (again, especially within ...
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