
Saved by Stuart Evans
Where Science and Miracles Meet
Saved by Stuart Evans
A secular, scientific culture not only takes pride in rationality, it worships rationality with a faith as absolute as the religious dogmas Kant wanted humanity to escape.
When we experience something that appears to happen beyond the realm of what we know to be true, we often credit it as a miracle.
In a post-Copernican worldview, science embraces meaning to reorient our collective future.
We keep trying to reclaim the Archimedean point, hoping that science will allow us to transcend the prison of our perception and see the world objectively. But the world that science reveals is so alien and bizarre that whenever we try to look beyond our human vantage point, we are confronted with our own reflection. “It is really as though we were
... See moreIt is, however, a matter of historical record that people have been impacted by their extraordinary experiences, discovering the biblical "peace of God that passeth all understanding," altering their way of life. Thus a more nuanced approach is to accept these reports as authentic and honest descriptions. They teach us that our central ne
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