11-26-2006, 09:45 PM
Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?
So far a pretty good read. I'm on page 77. I thought Stephen Hawking was a wacko, and after reading this book I'm convinced he is. Also very interesting that the author claims that science only advanced and thrived within the context of a Christian culture. Now that is amazing, but true!
From page 73 quoting Erwin Schrodinger:
So far a pretty good read. I'm on page 77. I thought Stephen Hawking was a wacko, and after reading this book I'm convinced he is. Also very interesting that the author claims that science only advanced and thrived within the context of a Christian culture. Now that is amazing, but true!
From page 73 quoting Erwin Schrodinger:
Quote:I am very astonished that the scientific picture of the real world around me is very deficient. It gives us a lot of factual information, puts all of our experience in a magnificently consistent order, but it is ghastly silent about all and sundry that is really near to our heart, that really matters to us. It can not tell us a word about red and blue, bitter and sweet, physical pan and physical delight; it knows nothing of beautiful and ugly, good or bad, God and eternity. Science sometimes pretends to answer questions in these domains but the answers are very often so silly that we are not inclined to take them seriously.
