might be a worthwhile site-
 
Science Meets Religion
http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org
 
 
A  website dedicated to the search for harmony between  science and 
religion  
Approach
The objective of this website is to collect high-quality,  authoritative 
information on topics in the intersection of science and religion,  and to 
present this information in a rigorous, well-documented manner. Topics  range 
from the philosophy of science, Judeo-Christian theology, biblical  
scholarship, creationism, intelligent design, modern physics, big bang 
cosmology  and 
environment, organized into more than 80 separate articles (not including 
an  additional 90 articles in the blog). These articles are updated 
periodically as  new results and scholarship become available. Detailed 
references 
are given in  all cases, and all references are listed in an extensive 
_bibliography_ 
(http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/resources/bibliography.html) .  
 
Material on this site is provided for research and education purposes only. 
 No advertisements are permitted, nor are any solicitations to support any  
organization -- scientific, academic or religious. Most of the material is  
representative of and targeted to a broad spectrum of Judeo-Christian 
thought.  Indeed, the vast majority of these issues are common to a wide range 
of 
 religious denominations. Where theologians or religious leaders are 
quoted,  their affiliation is indicated when possible. At the request of 
several 
LDS  friends, I have also included a selection of information specifically of 
 interest to LDS readers, placed on a separate section of the website: _LDS 
pages_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/lds) .  
Outline of Available Material
    *   _Blog_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/blog) . This blog  
features philosophical musings, interesting quotes and essays, all in the  
general realm of science and religion. New items are posted every week or two.  
 
    *   _The Search for  Harmony: A Summary Essay_ 
(http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/harmony.php) . This article summarizes the 
conclusions of the  
three Q&A sections below, and sketches some promising directions for  
finding an honest common ground between science and religion.  
    *   _News_ (http://www.delicious.com/sciencemeetsreligion) . This  page 
links to numerous interesting recent news articles in the general area of  
modern science and religion. New entries are posted frequently, usually on a 
 daily basis.  
    *   _Q&A:  Evolution, Creationism and Intelligent Design_ 
(http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/evolution)  (currently 26 articles).  This 
section 
discusses evolution, creationism, intelligent design, geological  ages, DNA, 
fossils, evolutionary novelty, irreducible complexity, speciation,  
probability, the origin of life, and related topics.  
    *   _Q&A:  Philosophy_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/philosophy) 
 (currently 19 articles). This section discusses scientific  controversies, 
atheism, determinism, naturalism, postmodernism, the history of  the 
science-religion conflict, social studies and related topics.  
    *   _Q&A: Physics and  Cosmology_ 
(http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/physics)  (currently 11 articles). This 
section discusses modern physics,  
cosmology, the big bang, the multiverse, cosmic coincidences, the 
cosmological  constant paradox, Fermi's paradox, computer science and related 
topics.  
    *   _Q&A:  Theology_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/theology)  
(currently 21 articles). This section discusses biblical  scholarship, God as 
a scientific hypothesis, God-of-the-gaps theology, natural  law and 
theology, the "war" between science and religion and related topics.  
    *   _Quotations_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/quotations.html) 
.  This links to a collection of interesting quotations on the topic of 
science  and religion by respected scientists, theologians and religious 
leaders.  
    *   _Resources: books,  articles, Internet sites and bibliography_ 
(http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/resources) . This site features some  
particularly well-written recent books and articles, together with a  
comprehensive bibliography of all works cited in the articles above (currently  
over 
700 items).  
    *   _LDS pages_ (http://www.sciencemeetsreligion.org/lds)  (currently  
10 articles). This section of the website includes material specifically of  
interest to LDS readers (the other material above is targeted to a more  
general Judeo-Christian audience). 
Editorial Information
This site is compiled and edited by David H.  Bailey of Lawrence Berkeley 
Laboratory (recently retired) and the University of  California, Davis: 
_Research website_ (http://www.davidhbailey.com/)  |  _Personal website_ 
(http://www.dhbailey.com/) . The editor's published  works include six books 
and 
over 200 technical articles, not including those on  this site, ranging in 
topics from high-performance computing, computational  mathematics, 
probability, 
computational biology, as well as several articles in  science and 
religion.  
Disclaimer: Material on this site does not necessarily reflect views  of 
the editor's research institutions, funding agencies, religious affiliation  
or any other organization. Also, inclusion of material (articles, quotations, 
 excerpts) on this website does not necessarily indicate that the editor 
endorses  that material. Where authors are indicated, those authors are 
themselves  responsible for the contents.  
Acknowledgments: The editor wishes to acknowledge many useful comments  and 
contributed material from numerous friends and colleagues, including Glenn  
Branch, Brent Dalrymple, Peter Hess, Mark Isaak, Duane Jeffery, Kenneth 
Miller,  Steven Peck, Eugenie Scott and others.  
Revision date and copyright: David H. Bailey 1 Jan 2015 (c) 2015 

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