I don’t read Hermant too often, but I found that piece to be too fragmented, maybe just the way the paragraphs were broken up so much. I like this line a lot though:
There are some questions we may never know the answer to, but for the ones we can eventually answer, the scientific explanation will devour the religious one. Mixing science and religion requires a distortion of one or the other.
FYI, that first link points to the CNN article. I suspect you meant to point that to Friendly Atheist.
Cuttlefishsays
Actually, Leo, the first link is to CNN, but to Hemant’s article there. As of this writing, he doesn’t have it posted on TFA. But I’ll keep my eye out, and add that link if and when it becomes available.
codyreisdorf says
I don’t read Hermant too often, but I found that piece to be too fragmented, maybe just the way the paragraphs were broken up so much. I like this line a lot though:
Leo Buzalsky says
FYI, that first link points to the CNN article. I suspect you meant to point that to Friendly Atheist.
Cuttlefish says
Actually, Leo, the first link is to CNN, but to Hemant’s article there. As of this writing, he doesn’t have it posted on TFA. But I’ll keep my eye out, and add that link if and when it becomes available.