Science & Religion - Can they overlap?

A post from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History that outlines "issues that arise at the crossroads of science and religion, particularly in relation to the scientific accounts of evolution and human origins..."  As the Smithsonian's Committee points out, "Cultural divides in the United States over the acceptance of evolution and scientific understandings of human origins make this interchange relevant. They also offer an opportunity to inspire a positive relationship between science and religion."  (February 8, 2016)

For a biting scientific retort to Creationism, check out:

Scientific American's relatively scathing "15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense" (July 1, 2002).

Dr. Dave Hone's "Why creationists are out of time with history and science" (April 27, 2016).

Alternately, Answers in Genesis' website offers counter arguments and further explanation to central Creationist theories and the potential overlap with the sciences.

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