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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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From my perspective, while there is CERTAINLY no need to get into all this in
a museum exhibit, there's no obvious clash between the religious and the
scientific perspectives.
As a museum professional with Masters in Divinity (albeit a Unitarian!!),
I've never really understood the need to separate science from religion. It
seems to me that the two are simply complementary approaches to what really is,
from all perspectives, a mysterious universe.
Why can't science be seen (by those who so choose) as the unveiling of a
created universe (as opposed to a random universe)? Why can't evolution be
understood (by those who so choose) as a process designed by a deity?
Of course, I live in a blue state, and went to "blue" universities -- which
means I'm not really exposed to the more fundamentalist perspectives. Maybe we
blue-ish folk just think too much... LOL!
Lisa
Lisa Jo Rudy, Writer/Consultant
625 Chelten Hills Drive
Elkins Park, PA 19027
http://www.lisarudy.com/
215-635-9735
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