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Good day...I hope you will find this article interesting, useful. [...] Science, Religion, and Health: The Interface of Psychology and Theology: https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=76794 The writer explains why theory development is a religious act. For, quote: "It hinges upon one’s point of view and one’s outlook on life, namely, it is an act with a faith assumption behind it. That is equally true whether its formulation is secular or sacred. Theory development is one of the key intersections of the natural and social sciences with theology, in that it involves both the assessment of the natural or social science and the application of a world-view assumption to it. That intersection shapes and constrains everything in the natural and social sciences." end quote. Clarifying article. Scientists like Mr Dawkins don't understand, or they don't want to understand this, unfortunately. However, scientist Rupert Sheldrake does. Mr David Bohm also understood. Thank you for reading this cast.
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Cora Westerink (1965)
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William Bronk, THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE, Reference: Life Supports: New and Collected Poems, William Bronk, North Point Press, 1981. If you think copyright is broken, please get in touch and the poem will either be removed or a citation will be added as required. Thanks for reading.
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