Is Faith The Enemy Of Science?
Richard MacKenzie

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex relationship between faith and science, analyzing how faith influences scientific understanding and progress, inspired by a notable speech at a scientific congress.
Contribution
It provides a nuanced examination of faith's role in science, offering insights into their interactions and potential conflicts.
Findings
Faith can both hinder and promote scientific progress.
The relationship between faith and science is multifaceted and context-dependent.
Understanding this relationship is crucial for scientific and philosophical discourse.
Abstract
In this article, inspired by Lawrence Krauss' plenary talk at the 2007 CAP congress, the relation between faith and science is examined.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Evolution and Science Education · Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
