Christianity nurtured the birth of modern science
No good can come through bad means
Knowledge should only be pursued by ethical means
‘Big’ does not necessarily equal ‘bad’
Dislike of powerful capitalism is no reason to reject new technology
Belief in God and belief in fairies
Folklore is not faith
The scientific opposition to Copernicus
Objections to a ‘sun-centred’ system not only religious
Only Following Orders
Are we as free-thinking as we assume?
Powerful thoughts
Recent studies on power help explain current societal woes, writes Prof. William Reville
Science and religion do not contradict
One can be scientific and believe in God, writes Prof. William Reville
Science and the Bible
Professor William Reville examines two truths that do not contradict The biggest rift between Christians who interpret the Bible exclusively in literal terms (creationists) and science relates to clashing explanations of the origin of the world and the origin of life. These origins are described in the Book of Genesis as acts of creation…