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This article appeared on the BioLogos website on May 31, 2017 (https://biologos.org/articles/science-tells-us-what-is-true-but-not-what-is-right).
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Science Tells Us What is True, but Not What is Right
Authors Katharine Hayhoe and Douglas Hayhoe
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To answer the difficult questions (How should we respond to climate change? Is genetic engineering acceptable? Why are we here? Is there hope for the future?). we need to look beyond facts, data and observations. To paraphrase the author of Hebrews, science is the evidence of things seen; faith, on the other hand, is the "evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1, King James Version). Our ultimate significance in life, the inner sense of the intinite that we possess, our final purpose and destiny: These are topics on which science is silvent, but your faith is loud. As N.T. Wright points out in his lecture"Can a Scientist Believe the Resurrection?" neither historical evidence alone, nor scientific evidence alone, will convince someone to become a believer.
N.T. Wright, "Can a Scientist Believe the Resurrection?" The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, May 15, 2007, (accessed January 26,2015).