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Science and Faith: Belligerent or Brothers?

Jed Macosko
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
6 February 2008
Science is a common language of the global community that has born much fruit: from cell phones to organ transplants. Faith, on the other hand, comes in all flavors and seems to divide and hinder the world more than it unites or helps. Does this mean that science is better than faith? Should we keep our own particular faith private even while we make the discoveries and claims of science public? How should science and faith relate to one another? Jed Macosko's talk will focus on science and faith, and he will share some of his own scientific research: the incredibly complex and stunningly elegant nano-machines that work inside every living cell.
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