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Author Topic:   Can science and religion coexist peacefully?
kowalskil 
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Message 1 of 3 (593519)
11-27-2010 3:29 PM


Can science and religion coexist peacefully? This is a good question to start an interesting discussion. See how it was answered by many smart people at my website:
http://csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski/life/donotmix.html
Please share this link with others, when appropriate. Thank you in advance.
Ludwik Kowalski
Professor Emeritus
Montclair State University, NJ

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11-27-2010 4:45 PM
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11-27-2010 3:29 PM


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Welcome to EvC CCXC,
Thank you for proposing a new topic and adding to our diversity. Since you are new to EvC, I suggest that you carefully read the Forum Guidelines and familiarize yourself with the functions of EvC by using the Practice Makes Perfect.
In a topic proposal we look for a good question to start debates, but also like to have the originators position on the question as part of the opening post. We like to know that the originator is going to be participating in the discussion, not just watching from the sidelines.
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If you do plan to be a participant, your opening post needs to present your position on the question and lose the link to the website.
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    kowalskil 
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    Message 3 of 3 (610402)
    03-29-2011 4:07 PM
    Reply to: Message 1 by kowalskil
    11-27-2010 3:29 PM


    Spiritualists and materialists
    Spiritualists and materialists
    I still do not know what can be done to eliminate endless conflicts between materialists and spiritualists. But comments collected at several websites prompted me to compose a short on-line paper at:
    http://pages.csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski/theo_sci.html
    It can probably be used to initiate an interesting discussion here. Please share this link with those who might be interested.
    Ludwik Kowalski (see Wikipedia)
    Professor Emeritus
    Montclair State University, USA

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