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Enforced religion breeds precisely what it most fears: rebellion against religion, cynicism about religion, skepticism about its claims, and, as a consequence, indifference at best or outright antipathy at worst.
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It is because science is limited to a certain level of explanation that scientific and religious theories can exist side by side without excluding one another, that one person can hold both to the scientific accounts of origins and to a religious account, to the creation of all things by God.
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The First Amendment is important not only to guarantee the rights of alternative religions and of nonreligious persons in society; it is also important in setting the only possible legal and social condition for the creative health of serious religion itself.
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Langdon Brown Gilkey
Born:
February 9, 1919
Died:
November 19, 2004
(aged 85)
Bio:
Langdon Brown Gilkey was an American Protestant Ecumenical theologian.
Known for:
Shantung compound (1966)
Creationism on trial (1985)
Gilkey on Tillich (1990)
On Niebuhr (2001)
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