Science profits most when people of faith feel equally welcomed
Briefly

In 2006, we co-founded The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge, UK, mainly as a research enterprise, but also as a place to equip scientists with the educational tools necessary to engage effectively with religious environments.
We aim to promote mainstream science in religious communities, helping to counteract anti-science trends such as creationism and global-warming denial.
Read at Nature
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