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we turn to both religion and science to understand where we re going and neither has all the answers. when we have both, then we have a chance to get at most of the answers. but if we have one or the other, we re going to have massive gaps in our understanding of the whole universe. quick question to you on steve s point about creationism. i understand that you can believe in god and the science of evolution. can you specifically believe in creationism and darwin? no. quick answer. quick question, quick i think we have to very di fentive conclusionive note, which i preesh buate. carter, thank you so much and for your kind words about the show, too. up next, s.e. s ode to america just in time for the fourth of july. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything.
with us now is carter phipps, executive editor of enlighten next magazine, and the leading voice in evolutionary spirituality. he s the author of a new book evolutionaries: unlocking the potential of scientists greatest idea. so the god particle, it could help answer a lot of unresolved mysteries about the universe. how does this discovery fit specifically into the spiritual revelation that you re talking about this in this book? well, i think the discovery first of all, congratulations on your new show. good luck with it, i wish you all the best. thank you. much appreciated. i think the discovery of it. one of the reasons it s so exciting is just to see the advance of knowledge in our time. sometimes we have this idea that, you know, we ve already discovered most of the important matters of science or we already have discovered most of the important things about culture and knowledge. and when you have moments like this, you realize there is so
toast with water. with water. just way the founding fathers did it. so as we head into the independence day holiday, we begin with independent voters. now the largest voting group at least according to the pew research center, 64% say they re independent because the two major parties care more about special interests than about average americans. and more than half simply don t trust either the dems or republicans. bigger picture, 27% of all american voters say they don t know who they ll cast their ballot for in november or at least they don t have a strong preference. but that s what the people themselves say. pollsters put the numbers of undecideds who will come out to the polls closer to just 10%. and it s this tiny 10% that the candidates, the parties, super pacs, and other outside groups will spend an astounding $2 billion trying to win over this election cycle. will it work? and table, that s where i want to start there. first of all, somebody tell me, are there
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