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Religion and science share the same roots: awe and wonder | National Catholic Reporter

Religion and science share the same roots: awe and wonder | National Catholic Reporter

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  1. "Good science looks at the evidence for this or that hypothesis and then draws conclusions rather than first drawing a conclusion and then hunting for proof of it." Very true. And taking a step further, good science changes the hypothesis or conclusion when evidence leads elsewhere, Ans that is a more basic distinction between the two fields.

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