Grab
a science book and read up on how earthquakes and hurricanes happen, believe it or not, there is evidence (facts — if you don't know what evidence is) that explains how these natural disasters happen, and no magical being in the clouds is in the formula.
Not exact matches
«People
read each other's intent as soon as they see each other,» says Nick Morgan, speech coach
and author of new
book «Power Cues: The Subtle
Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others,
and Maximizing Your Personal Impact.»
«This will also be a fun break from all the economics
and social
science books I've
read recently,» he wrote on his personal Facebook page.
The
book - loving billionaire regularly uses his posts to suggest must -
read titles, generally on
science, history,
and economics.
I
read books about the female brain, met with
science and math elementary school teachers
and nonprofit educators who were doing programs to get kids interested in STEM.
If your background is accounting, statistics,
science, mathematics, or any other «hard» discipline I beg
and plead with you to
read this
book.
I
read fiction that has stood the test of time; history
and historical biographies;
books on
science;
books on art.
anyone who has
read and understood the mountains of evidence for evolution
and compared it to a contradictory, fanciful, error riddled story
book written by bronze age desert dwelling goat herders
and come up on the side of the bible, clearly hasn't understood the
science.
There are also countries run by Kings (a form of dictatorship, depending on what political
science book you
read) that are our allies
and doing as well for their people as congress does for ours.
Through my love of learning
and science I
read many a
book, articles, TV programs,
and websites on
science in general
and evolution in particular.
brothers burn the bible
and read a
book of
science... time to get with the present
and leave your cave behind
To ignore these principles of interpretation is to distort the text just as much as if you ignored the principle of
reading poetry as poetry with all the rich meaning of figurative language
and chose rather to
read it like it was a
science text
book.
Read it as a
science or history
book and not a religion
book.
The fact that you are uneducated is not the issue of those of us who are...
read a
science book for a change
and get your head out of that 2000 year old
book... only children
and schizophrenics have imaginary friends..
Read The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God, Lee Strobel (Author) That
book clearly show how
science points to a creator
and intelligent design.
Of the range of recent works available in the area of faith
and science, Dr Hodgson was keen to recommend as particularly worth reading, Mariano Artigas's book, «The Mind of the Universe: Understanding Science and Religion,» published in 2000 by the Templeton Foundation
science, Dr Hodgson was keen to recommend as particularly worth
reading, Mariano Artigas's
book, «The Mind of the Universe: Understanding
Science and Religion,» published in 2000 by the Templeton Foundation
Science and Religion,» published in 2000 by the Templeton Foundation Press.
Science has proven pretty much all of it to be false
and the
book itself contradicts itself more so than the hypocrites who
read it.
Read the
book...
and you'll see that he did not twist the
science but that be begrudgingly could not deny it.
Miller's own faith was shaken while studying
science at university
and being challenged by the atheist agenda in the
books he was
reading.
Ryan
read a history
book and tell me how many times
Science has been wrong.
Read science books, learn about the cosmos, have someone explain physics,
and quantum mechanics to you.
BOOKS BY WHITEHEAD
Science and the Modern World, I 925 Religion in the Making, 1926 Process
and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology, 1929 (best
read in conjunction with D. S. Sherburne, A Key to Whitehead's Process
and Reality, 1965) The Adventures of Ideas, 1938 Modes of Thought, 1938 All published by Cambridge University Press.
He goes into the
science and math behind the theories
and I'll let you
read the
book for yourself.
Finally, it is a pleasure to
read a
book on
science and religion that is not only well written
and informative but refreshingly free of the point - scoring belligerence that often mars such debate.
I'm just amazed at all the atheists here who act like the rest of us who believe have never
read a modern
book, don't believe in
Science,
and all work on a dairy farm without electricity.
Perhaps you need to
read a damn
science book and educate youself on the matter.
Be afraid of money, be afraid of losing «the fire», be afraid of education, be afraid of theology, be afraid of growth
and change, be afraid of gay
and lesbian people, be afraid of art
and science, be afraid of television, be afraid of artists, be afraid of
reading books, be afraid of the news, be afraid of Islam, be afraid of the President, be afraid of the UN, be afraid of immigrant children, be afraid of other churches, be afraid of the Pope, be afraid of socialism, be afraid of the government, be afraid of the world, be afraid be afraid be afraid.
It is a
book whose history, whose evolution, whose «writing»
and meaning, we «
read» according to the different approaches of the
sciences, while all the time presupposing the foundational presence of the author who has wished to reveal himself therein.
Sciences are but the dreams seldomly dreamt
and are atheists» treasure troves of good
books that they the atheists hardly ever do
read, for many atheists aren't too bright yet they stand by these scientists without one iota of deniability to question
science books that even the socialized commoner seldom
reads nor truly dare understands.
Its nice to see people using their
science books,
and Pedro its nice to see you've
read some
science as well as religious
books, I would just like to say that no one has actually figured out how the first cell came into existence billions of years ago.
As I
read the
book I began to see that his vision of
Science and Catholicism, which I had glimpsed briefly at University, made an astonishing sense.
Do your fellow man a huge favor
and go open a
science book...
read something intelligent for a change PLEASE!
Satan attacks me in my thoughts day
and night
and he makesit so i can barely eat i pray to the lord
and he consoles me god is REAL i used to e a drug dealer the most violent
and disruptive of men
and one night i came under attack from satan
and felt like satan was makeing me into someone im not putting thoughts in my head of death suicide
and sexual immorality then i
read the wqordof god
and everything felt better when i
read the
Book «The Advocate» spiritual warfare is real
and god can save you from satans tourment do nt let Satan claim the rights to your soul i had trouble believing in god for years my mind worked in
science and fact but the fact is that God is real
and living
and when you leave this earth you Will face Judgement
For in the earliest round of the debate, Griffin remarked on how forced, unnecessarily cautious, or simply unnatural are Ford's
readings of relevant passages in
Science and the Modern World
and Religion in the Making —
readings claiming that panpsychism is not truly found in either
book,
and that the appearance to the contrary is due to our
reading into them ideas derived from the canonical portions of Process
and Reality (REWM 194 - 201).
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the
books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra
and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they
read like
science fiction stories.
jarhead333 I don't like all of his opinions, but the
science in every Dawkins
book I've ever
read checked out,
and 10 years ago when I first became skeptical I checked EVERYTHING with a fine - toothed comb.
While scnrolilg through the comments it looks like I might have to
read 2
books, «Evolving in Monkey Town»
and «Broken Words: The Abuse of
Science and Faith in American Politics»!
One hears not only physiologists, but numbers of laymen who
read the popular
science books and magazines, saying all about us, How can we believe in life hereafter when Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility of escape, that our inner life is a function of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter» of our cerebral convol
science books and magazines, saying all about us, How can we believe in life hereafter when
Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility of escape, that our inner life is a function of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter» of our cerebral convol
Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility of escape, that our inner life is a function of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter» of our cerebral convolutions?
Now, I've watched all the documentaries
and read science books and magazines
and pamphlets warning me about our impact on the environment, but to no avail, even though I cognitively understood the problem.
After taking the Grammar of
Science back to the library
and reading Moore's
book and mulling over them, I seem to have put Clifford's keystone in place without realizing that Pearson had rejected it.
I would not
read a physics
book to learn morals
and I would not
read the Bible to learn
science.
If I were choosing recent
books in this area which most deserve to be
read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social
sciences in Theology
and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political
reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy
and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics
and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice
and Public Policy;
and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory
and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
Spirit endowed commoners
and placid atheists may well have treasure troves of good
books that they hardly ever do
read and such
books are hardly ever
science oriented
books.
An amazing
book, a great
read but truely can we still believe all that religions preach...
science can now tell us differently how we were created, why we are here
and more.
These led me to his earlier works, which consistently vindicated Kass's self - description in his justly acclaimed Towards a More Natural
Science: «The author of this
book is by
reading a moralist, by education a generalist, by training a physician
and biochemist, by vocation a teacher»
and student» of philosophical texts,
and by choice a lover of serious conversations, who thinks best when sharing thoughts
and speeches with another.»
Those who have
read the
book know that Tickle goes into much greater detail about the questions
and challenges raised by cognitive
science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg,
and many other philosophical / scientific / cultural movements.
I first want to say that most authors don't mind leaving un-updated information
and books out there for purchase, but as for me, after doing lots of research of the new
and exciting
science of nutrition, I couldn't sleep at night knowing that people were
reading information that I put out there that wasn't up to my current standards.
Encourage more
reading and investigation into fossils, rocks
and earth
science with our favourite earth
science books to
read to
and for kids of all ages.
I love to combine my two favorite things —
reading and science, so I've partnered with some amazing bloggers to bring you a great series of
science activities inspired by children's
books all month long.
-- Visit the Park — Help prepare dinner — Create a board with «THINGS TO DO» — Have a healthy food art snack (Shape some veggies into an animal)-- Paint — Relax
and read a
book — Practice the ABC's — Create a fun
science experiment — craft a project for the grandparents — Play a Scavenger Hunt — Do a Jigsaw Puzzle — Watch a documentary movie