A teacher with faith and reason

By Jeff Jacoby | Sunday, July 22, 2007 | The Boston Globe

The points of view expressed (sometimes violently) in the debate between Creationism and evolution, or by extension, an origin of the universe based on science and documented fact versus faith are not mutually exclusive. There is no better example of a reconciliation between the two points of view than the life of the father of modern physics and the inventor of calculus, Sir Isaac Newton, who was an accomplished religious scholar as well as a pioneering scientist…BS

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