Scientist/Philosopher Reveals How
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - May 27, 2011) - For most people, science and faith stand on opposite sides of the fence, but not for James Strickling.
"My point is that science and faith do not have to be mutually exclusive for those who value both," said Strickling, an engineer who also holds a degree in the study of science and philosophy, who has also authored the book "Man and His Planet" (www.jimstrickling.com). "I don't believe that scientists should try to use science to invalidate faith for those who believe, and neither should believers use faith to cancel out science. If you study both closely enough, you'll discover that there are elements of both that actually support the other. As to science in general, I believe that neither system of thought (science/religion) necessarily excludes the other, and when considered in that context, they actually could be used to help explain the other."
Strickling offered several examples of how scientific discovery and Biblical dogma can coexist:
"We need to adopt a new world view to adequately understand the history of our planet," Strickling said. "My challenge to both evolutionary theory and Biblical Creationism is to demonstrate that it's possible to live in a world in that can ultimately come to accept faith and science as compatible concepts."
About James Strickling
James E. Strickling holds degrees in electrical engineering and marketing. He is also a cum laude graduate in Interdisciplinary Studies (natural sciences, ancient history, philosophy). He is a former N.A.S.A. contractor and a former member of the AT&T Technical Staff. He also taught mathematics for fifteen years at Georgia State University.
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