Green | December 25, 2007 | Comment on this video (3)

The Missing Link Intro Clip

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Religion and science are often pitted against one another for political gain. The Missing Link is a short look at how two University Professors view the balance of science and faith. It explores their efforts to bring people of faith and scientists together to find common ground, and how they made a difference by becoming politically active against the teaching of intelligent design in the science classroom.
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  • bluegreen01
  • covelogibbs
  • Toughth
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      Toughth  
    • I like your approach to try and reconcile science and religion, but the two halfs of our world are sort of mutualy exclusive of each other. If it was up to the church we would never have found out many of the scientific principles that are known to be factual. I have heard peaple say that we don't realy know that the earth is a globe and that we could never have landed on the moon because we could never break through the glass spheres that hold our atmosphere in. In other words if it was up to religion, people would still be living in the dark ages with illnesses and ingnorance. The church flourises on keeping the population almost ignorant of how the universe realy operates.

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