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LINKS:
The links in this site have been selected as
providing at least somewhat open minded views of the issues relating to science and at the time of selection did
not contain anything not suitable for anyone interested in the actual truths of
science.
There are also multiple additional links on
almost all pages in the site. Those
links generally support our basics positions independent of any specific religious belief
or dogma.
We also at times include links where we have some serious disagreements with some of their positions
and statements, but even those sites in any case do a good job of framing basic questions
related to science and show what society and people of faith are up against. One should
certainly never assume that we agree with everything
said on the linked sites. We intend to provoke thinking about
science and faith issues which we believe will benefit a sound faith since we
believe that science is supportive of a basic belief in God.
(We do not directly advocate for our Christian faith.)
In any case, no link or science position should be taken as
providing the only logical interpretation of science truth, including those in this site.
Look at the support for the position in other sites and in
books before making up you mind on any issue.
Links to
sites with religious content will be
highlighted in gray. They are included only where they make telling arguments
about science
without resorting to specifics of a particular faith in God. (There are
many good sites easily found with a search engine which relate scripture and
science to a significant degree. We do not include links to such sites in this
site only because we wish it to be as clear as possible that
our positions and the positions of the
links generally stand independent of any
specific religious beliefs.)
There are also numerous links found on individual pages in this site on
both essay pages and book review pages. The Truth of Science page
alone has
approximately 60 links. The total links in this site are about 1000
supporting our positions.
Some links follow which are fairly typical of the links we provide
throughout this site.
Science
limited (more than most scientists would admit.)
Misuse
of Science
Dispelling
some common myths about science.
A dictionary
of scientific quotations (read the "Lewis C.S.
quotation.)
Science,
truth or fraud? (see paragraph E., Implications for
Education)
The
myth of the magical science method.
Godel's theorems and
truth; proof of the profound and deep limits of
science.
Ways
of relating science and religion.
Bad
Science (maybe not the best examples, usually not
typical, but unfortunately probably too often the case when speculations on science,
that which is beyond
laboratory verifiable results, is taught as fact when it really is not.)
Understanding
and truth (knowing some truths doesn't always lead to
the correct understanding.)
A
list of fallacious arguments (such arguments should
raise a red flag and make us look for hidden bias and philosophies.)
Philosophy
of Science
(for those interested in the underlying philosophy.)
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