Science, faith, and everyday miracles
I’m reading The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science by Natalie Angier, which inspired my column this week:
I worry that a religious education can be an obstacle to a full appreciation of the human intellect, and its ability to bust through the limitations of the known to reveal the unknown. If Einstein doubts that God plays dice with the cosmos, I doubt that God would implant in us a brain of such subtlety and power, only to say, this much truth, and no further.
Read the whole thing.
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JustASC is written by Andrew Silow-Carroll, Editor-in-Chief of the 