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- Atheist and theist views of chance - laws of nature not appearing completely deterministic
- Atheist and theist views of natural laws
- Atheist and theist views of why science works - two common religious views amongst scientists today
- Newton, being very religious - believed that God created universe and governs it
- Reasonable scientific decisions and reasonable faith commitments
- Science explaining natural events - orbit of planets, growth of trees - mechanistic, impersonal natural processes
- Science neither proving nor disproving - possibility of supernatural miracles
- Science, successful in helping us understand natural world - not proving either theism or atheism
- Scientific knowledge, not replacing religious knowledge
- Scientific knowledge, not the only kind of reliable knowledge
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Haarsma, L. (2010). Scientific Knowledge Does Not Replace Religious Knowledge. In Science and Religion in Dialogue (Vol. 1, pp. 151–167). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444317350.ch10
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