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* [http://www.newoxfordreview.org/article.jsp?did=1011-locklin Scott Locklin, "No Catholic Church, No Scientific Method."] | * [http://www.newoxfordreview.org/article.jsp?did=1011-locklin Scott Locklin, "No Catholic Church, No Scientific Method."] | ||
* “The Galileo Legend†by Thomas Lessl, NOR, June 2000. | * “The Galileo Legend†by Thomas Lessl, NOR, June 2000. | ||
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[[Category:Disputed Questions]] | [[Category:Disputed Questions]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 14 August 2013
Saganism and Fundamentalism agree that there is an essential conflict between the truths of science and the truths of faith.
Catholicism holds that one God created all that is. The truths derived from the use of our God-given reason on the field of nature cannot conflict with the truths God has made known by revelation.
Saganism
Science true. |
Catholicism
Science true. |
Nihilism
Science false. |
Fundamentalism
Science false. |
References
Links
- Scott Locklin, "No Catholic Church, No Scientific Method."
- “The Galileo Legend†by Thomas Lessl, NOR, June 2000.
- Scientism