Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Brooks on Religion

David Brooks has a unexpected and eclectic NYT OpEd on the scientific/religious debate. Key quote:


"In their arguments with Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, the faithful have been defending the existence of God. That was the easy debate. The real challenge is going to come from people who feel the existence of the sacred, but who think that particular religions are just cultural artifacts built on top of universal human traits. It’s going to come from scientists whose beliefs overlap a bit with Buddhism."

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