It doesn’t have to be Science vs God

Does it always have to be Science vs. God? This talk by Bryan Enderle at a TED Conference describes how talking about God with a scientific perspective does not have to be an implausible argument. This talk is perfect for this blog, and backs up the science-friendly interpretations of divine purpose as described in The God Notion.


After all, what is reality?  Everything in the universe is made of atoms, and atoms are made of 99.9999999999999 nothing. With scientific facts like these, modern science has actually helped us make connections between the weird qualities in quantum physics, and light and space-time, and the mystical qualities about God.


The conclusion has to be that there is meaning to the universe, and this meaning needs the mechanics we can see and calculate in science.


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Published on March 01, 2016 01:26
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