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[[Category:Issues]][[Religion]] and [[science]] often come into conflict on certain matters.{{seed}} | [[Category:Issues]][[Religion]] and [[science]] often come into conflict on certain matters.{{seed}} | ||
− | ==Related | + | ==Related== |
− | * [[Religion]] | + | * '''Articles''' |
− | * [[Evolution vs. Intelligent Design]] is one particular area of conflict | + | ** [[Religion]] |
+ | ** [[Evolution vs. Intelligent Design]] is one particular area of conflict | ||
+ | * '''Concepts''' | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:God of the gaps|God of the gaps]] "refers to a common theistic position that anything that can be explained by human knowledge is not in the domain of God, so the role of God is therefore confined to the 'gaps' in scientific explanations of nature." | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/in_praise_of_godless_science/ In Praise of Godless Science] | * [http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/comments/in_praise_of_godless_science/ In Praise of Godless Science] |
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- Evolution vs. Intelligent Design is one particular area of conflict
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- God of the gaps "refers to a common theistic position that anything that can be explained by human knowledge is not in the domain of God, so the role of God is therefore confined to the 'gaps' in scientific explanations of nature."