Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Weinberg, Steven. "Without God." NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS September 25, 2008.
Let's grant that science and religion are not incompatible—there are after all some (though not many) excellent scientists, like Charles Townes and Francis Collins, who have strong religious beliefs. Still, I think that between science and religion there is, if not an incompatibility, at least what the philosopher Susan Haack has called a tension, that has been gradually weakening serious religious belief, especially in the West, where science has been most advanced. Here I would like to trace out some of the sources of this tension, and then offer a few remarks about the very difficult question raised by the consequent decline of belief, the question of how it will be possible to live without God. . . .
Read the rest here: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21800.
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