The Mystery of Life’s Origin: Know Thyself

Perspecitves on Science and Christian Faith 73 (4):254-255 (2021)
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Abstract

In order to obtain a complete description and understanding of the whole of reality and to include a true description of what a human being is and what the totality of the human experience is, one must integrate science with a particular theology. However, which theology or religion should we use? As done in science, one must choose the theology that has the highest explanatory power—namely, by applying the principle of parsimony, Occam’s razor.

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