Science, religious tolerance and freedom of expression

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 3 (2):45-47 (2010)
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Abstract

In this article we offer a perspective on the immense number of problems and challenges confronting humanity in our common biosphere. As our human population grows and urbanization increases globally, billions of humans with diverse beliefs and opinions are living in large urban areas without the basic needs of life. The way forward in our biosphere is not violence and disrespect. It is working to maintain and improve our common biosphere and solve our common global problems. Religion and religious believers will need science, so humans can survive and sustain our biosphere.

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