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First published August 1, 1995
If it is impossible to test a theory aganst data from experiment or observation, then arguably that theory is not science. That is why many people would argue that science and religion have no great intersection, nor any need to attack each other. Science has no remit to comment on religion, nor should religion attempt to shape science. Religious beliefs are by definition taken on faith without scientific evidence...This doesn't mean that science has to dismiss religion, simply that scientific methods can't be used to comment on religious dogma.I was disinclined to like the first book in this series, Out of Darkness, because it violates the logic described above. In that book, a group sets out to examine The Book of Mormon scientifically, to prove or disprove its truthfulness. The "proofs" they found were interesting but meaningless, because in the end, accepting a religion (or a philosophy or the existance of God) requires a leap of faith. The scientific method cannot get you there.