Willful Blindness in the Sciences
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“Later in his life, Albert Einstein made a very important observation about science. He said, ‘Most people think it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong. It is their character.’ Einstein recognized that the key to being a great scientist is to follow the evidence and the truth, wherever it leads you.” - Richard E. Simmons | Unsplash @tbelabuseridze
In my research, I have found that willful blindness is quite common among atheists, particularly in the world of science.
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A Different Perspective on Pain and Suffering
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“Troubled times can awaken people out of the belief that they are sufficient without God. This often leads people into a serious search of the divine.” - Tim Keller | Photo courtesy of richardesimmons3.com
As the year 2020 comes to a close, most people are ready for this year to end and hoping the new year will bring less pain and suffering. But will that be the case?
Modern people seem to struggle with the issue of pain and suffering more than anyone else in history. For those of us in the Western world, we live in such prosperity yet struggle much more with affliction than people in other parts of the world. Author Philip Yancey says in his book