Our vision of God varies by culture. It has changed over the millennia. We no longer believe in the pagan gods of the Romans and Greeks. Why should we expect that our current view of God will not change? Scientific knowledge and discovery is occurring at a pace never before experienced in human history. Yet our concept of God remains mired in the 15th century. This is about to change. It will become increasingly difficult for religions to convince believers educated in modern science to blindly accept as truth religious dogmas conceived centuries ago. Religious scripture is a combination of literature, myth and superstition. Science will invalidate many false myths. This is why intelligent design advocates fear science.
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Is Our Vision of God Obsolete?: Often What We Believe Is Not What We Observe
Our vision of God varies by culture. It has changed over the millennia. We no longer believe in the pagan gods of the Romans and Greeks. Why should we expect that our current view of God will not change? Scientific knowledge and discovery is occurring at a pace never before experienced in human history. Yet our concept of God remains mired in the 15th century. This is about to change. It will become increasingly difficult for religions to convince believers educated in modern science to blindly accept as truth religious dogmas conceived centuries ago. Religious scripture is a combination of literature, myth and superstition. Science will invalidate many false myths. This is why intelligent design advocates fear science.
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| ISBN-13: | 9781450003964 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Xlibris Corporation |
| Publication date: | 01/15/2010 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 495 KB |
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