I grew up in a faithful Methodist household in deep-red Texas during the George W. Bush years, when the political sway of evangelicals was at its zenith. At the same time, evangelists of a robust atheism—figures such as the biologist Richard Dawkins, the critic Christopher Hitchens, and the neuroscientist Sam Harris—toured the country offending salt-of-the-earth Americans with their contempt for r...
This article presents an interesting exploration of faith and science, with personal experiences intertwined with discussions on contemporary debates. The author's account of their divine encounter and subsequent intellectual journey reflects the human tendency to seek meaning beyond the scientific realm. However, the article also raises questions about the potential limitations of using scientific evidence to prove or disprove faith. By examining the book "God, The Science, the Evidence: The Da...