Doubter's Doubts About Science and Religion
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The book is a defense of religious faith against the perceived challenges posed by emerging scientific theories. It argues that true skepticism involves questioning all claims, including those made by science. Anderson criticizes prominent scientific theories of the time, such as Darwinism and Spencerism, highlighting what he sees as their weaknesses and inconsistencies. He asserts that these theories, while widely accepted, lack the rigor to truly challenge religious faith. The book aims to debunk the notion that scientific progress inevitably leads to the decline of religious belief, arguing that religious truths remain valid even in the face of scientific advancement. By engaging with scientific ideas head-on and presenting a strong case for the enduring relevance of religious faith, Anderson's work seeks to reassure believers and encourage further critical thinking about the relationship between science and religion.Book Details
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