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How gravitational waves show that science is a gateway to beauty and contemplation
Adam D. Hincks
June 23, 2016
The most fundamental motivation of science is the human desire for contemplation.
Faith
Of Other Things
Growing into an adult understanding of God
Bill McGarvey
January 07, 2016
I believe in a God who speaks to us as adults through beauty and truth.
Faith
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‘Would you baptize an alien?’ and other questions you'd want to ask Vatican astronomers
Sean Salai
July 23, 2014
Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., and Father Paul Mueller, S.J., are planetary scientists for the Vatican Observatory based at the pope's summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
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His Universe Was Infinite
Janice Farnham
January 19, 2009
Why was Giordano Bruno burned at the stake?
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Nothing 'New' Here
Elizabeth A. Johnson
July 21, 2008
'God and the New Atheism,' reviewed
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