On Intelligent Design: Science and Religion Combine
"The Intelligent Design debate was addressed by Stephen Friberg, a physicist, and Peter Terry, a philosopher and researcher into middle-eastern studies. Friberg argued that although Intelligent Design was not a science, it addressed legitimate concerns that should not be ignored. "The scientific community should do two things," he said. "It should engage in dialogue with the Intelligent Design movement, helping people now opposed to evolution to see its beauty. And it should censor and condemn dogmatic attacks on religion from the scientific community with the same vigor and energy that it condemns anti-evolution rhetoric from religious communities." Terry pointed out that the Bahá’í writings describe the universe as created by God and designed for the existence of humanity."
Association of Baha'i Studies Science & Religion Special Interest Group Conference Report, "Science and Religion Combine to have 'Unimaginable' Potential for Long Range Social Transformation"
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