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Monday, October 29, 2007

God and baseball miracles

Now that the Red Sox have won the World Series, here is a discussion over God and baseball from couple of days back (you can substitute baseball with the game of your choosing - yes, even cricket :) ). Ok..so this is not exactly science & religion - but close enough. (thanks Neil for providing the link)
Posted by Salman Hameed at 9:10 AM
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Irtiqa is a Science and Religion blog. It tracks and comments on news relevant to the interplay of science & religion - with a focus on scientific debates taking place in the Muslim world. Irtiqa literally means evolution in Urdu. But it does not imply only biological evolution. Instead, it is an all encompassing word used for evolution of the universe, biological evolution, and also for biological/human development. While it has created confusion in debates over biological evolution in South Asia, it provides a nice integrative name for a blog that addresses issues of science & religion. For further information, contact Salman Hameed.

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