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¿Siempre pierde la religión? [Ever lost religion?]

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Giem, Paul
Keywords
religion
science
reality
Freud
GE Subjects
Methods of ethics
General and historical
Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/215209
Abstract
"En una disputa con la ciencia, la religión siempre pierde. Esa es la creencia popular, que implica que la religión jamás debería hacer afirmaciones verificables, dado que no tiene contacto con la realidad. Los que comparten esta creencia citan, como ejemplos, la física de Galileo, la geología de Hutton y Lyell, la biología de Darwin y la psicología de Freud" ["In a dispute with science, religion always loses. That's the belief popular, implying that religion should never make verifiable claims, since it has no contact with reality. Those who share this belief cites, as examples, the physics of Galileo, the geology of Hutton and Lyell, Darwin biology and psychology of Freud"]
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2004
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