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How Science Validate the "Paranormal"

10/11/2013 06:39
" What are the implications for science of the fact that psychic functioning appears to be a real effect? These phenomena seem mysterious, but no more mysterious perhaps than strange phenomena of the past which science has now happily incorporated within its scope (Utts and Josephson 1996)." [Read...

Pioneer of the paranormal

10/11/2013 06:36
Outside the mainstream -- Brian Josephson works in areas that are anathema to most physicists. The Nobel-prize-winning physicist Brian Josephson has studied the brain and the paranormal for 30 years. He tells Edwin Cartlidge that most physicists have an irrational prejudice against unorthodox...

Are Religion and Science One?

09/11/2013 16:51
by Khaled al-Dakhil Once again, cultural, social and political matters have come to impose themselves on Saudi society, with topics for both discussion and disagreement. These matters include the return of the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice following the heinous...

Science, Religion, Evolution and Creationism

09/11/2013 16:41
Dr. Connie Bertka and Dr. Jim Miller The answers to the question, “What Does It Mean To Be Human?” draw on a variety of sources: scientific understandings of the biological origins and development of Homo sapiens, studies of social and cultural evolution, and global and personal insights from...

Some of Einstein's Writings on Science and Religion

09/11/2013 16:40
I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals Himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings.—Albert Einstein. [Read more] ...  

Religion and Science

09/11/2013 16:38
Alfred North Whitehead The difficulty in approaching the question of the relation between Religion and Science is that its elucidation requires that we have in our minds some clear idea of what we mean by either of the terms, 'religion' and 'science.' Also I wish to speak in the most general way...

What is the Relation between Science and Religion

09/11/2013 16:36
William Lane Craig Back in 1896 the president of Cornell University Andrew Dickson White published a book entitled A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom. Under White’s influence, the metaphor of “warfare” to describe the relations between science and the Christian faith...

Is Science a Religion?

09/11/2013 16:33
by Richard Dawkins Published in the Humanist, January/February 1997 The 1996 Humanist of the Year asked this question in a speech accepting the honor from the American Humanist Association. It is fashionable to wax apocalyptic about the threat to humanity posed by the AIDS virus,...

Relationship between Science and Religion

09/11/2013 16:32
The relationship between religion and science has been one focus of the demarcation problem. Somewhat related is the claim that statements about the world made by science and religion may rely on different methodologies. Religion, it is often argued, relies on revelation and faith. The methods of...

Religion and Science

09/11/2013 16:31
Modern western empirical science has surely been the most impressive intellectual development since the 16th century. Religion, of course, has been around for much longer, and is presently flourishing, perhaps as never before. (True, there is the thesis of secularism, according to which science and...
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