Item Detail
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26234
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14
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English
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Science and Mormonism
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Interpreter : A Journal of Mormon Scripture
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19
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Orem, UT
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The Interpreter Foundation
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17-37
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From the beginning, Latter-day Saints have rejected the notion that science and religion are incompatible. In this article, we give an overview of studies that have surveyed the professional participation of Mormons in science and the views of American academics and scientists on religion in general, Mormons in particular, and why many thoughtful people in our day might be disinclined to take religion seriously. We conclude with a brief survey of current LDS perspectives on science. Our brief survey demonstrates that it is not only futile for religion and science to battle each other; it is also unnecessary.
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