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Faith Versus Fact
Faith Versus Fact: Why Science and Religion Are Incompatible | Jerry A. Coyne
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The best-selling author of Why Evolution Is True discusses the negative role of religion in education, politics, medicine and social policy, explaining how religion cannot provide verifiable or responsible answers to world problems.
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Coyne successfully makes the case that science and religion are incompatible. The book is well researched well written, with thirteen pages of notes, fifteen pages of references, and an index so you can easily revisit your favorite subjects. Like books I‘ve read by Dawkins, Sagan, and Hitchens; this is another book I wish I would‘ve had access to as a younger person, especially during my religion / science accommodation phase.

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I remember being taught about demonic possession in Catholic school in the 70s. I can‘t believe this still goes on. Are there some mentally ill people being “treated” for demons rather than getting real help? I hope not.

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For a long time, I tried to embrace both.

Aimeesue I had to become a Unitarian Universalist, but now it‘s easy! 😄 6y
BestDogDad @Aimeesue Well played! 6y
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I love the quotes Coyne uses at the beginning of each chapter and sub chapter. This is the first of four Ingersoll quotes.

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BestDogDad
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Perfect day for patio reading. Brittney covering my back against nefarious squirrels, chippys, and rabbits. Walnut and Oak trees are late getting their leaves due to the long winter I guess.