
A question of belief plagues a local scribe.
Even better . . . The prolific local writer considers politics along with evidence of the ethereal.
Here's a relevant passage for the purposes of our discussion . . .
Some Christians who identify as conservative or evangelical also believe that the Bible is "inerrant" in every way, meaning there's not much room to read it for anything except facts.
Another problem, of course, is that we seem to be in a post-factual world in which a majority of people who identify as Republican continue to believe, against all the evidence, that the last presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.
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Students are learning acceptance of both science and religion
Many times in recent decades, I've written about the relationship between religious ideas and science. Quick summary of that: Each area tries to answer different questions. Science is about what, how, when and other measurables. Religion asks about purpose, about...
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