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		<title>God and Science Lecture 1</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is the first of 3 lectures I presented at a church discussing why the case for new atheism, based on our modern scientific understanding of the cosmos, is not as strong as it may seem.]]></description>
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<p>This lecture begins a series of three looking at how Christianity and science are not at odds with one another as is commonly perceived. In the first lecture I look at 5 fundamental axioms that underpin the modern scientific method.</p>



<p>Yes even science must begin with presuppositions which are in themselves not provable. Although for many, faith is a dirty word, even your most sceptical scientist is exercising faith in these 5 axioms when s/he goes about their scientific business.</p>



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