Reason and Wonder – a review
Religion and Science are often seen as entirely separate – this book tries to bring them together.
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Religion and Science are often seen as entirely separate – this book tries to bring them together.
A popular story gives a salutary warning of the need to check our sources carefully and be careful in the arguments we use.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
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