Jerry Coyne Quote

One can't read a great deal of theology without appreciating the mental dexterity of its practitioners when faced with hard problems. And as a scientist, I regret how much more we'd understand about nature had that dexterity been applied to science instead, or to any field involved in studying what's real.


pp. 78-79 - Faith vs. Fact (2015)


One can't read a great deal of theology without appreciating the mental dexterity of its practitioners when faced with hard problems. And as a...

One can't read a great deal of theology without appreciating the mental dexterity of its practitioners when faced with hard problems. And as a...

One can't read a great deal of theology without appreciating the mental dexterity of its practitioners when faced with hard problems. And as a...

One can't read a great deal of theology without appreciating the mental dexterity of its practitioners when faced with hard problems. And as a...