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Nash
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Jan 29, 2011 08:42AM
In my view, irrespective of our partiality toward religion or science, we do not necessarily need to have someone else interpreting for us the mighty unknowns of life and the universe. We have the capacity and faculties to contemplate them ourselves. But we have to actually exercise that ability to reflect. After all, while not mandatory, it is authorized to think (my book is titled accordingly: Thinking Is Authorized! BEYOND Religion and Science).
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