tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20905577.post5496283733989543326..comments2024-02-22T04:58:19.083-08:00Comments on My Reflections: A Few Reflections on Scientists in CongregationsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20905577.post-59618962018502990302014-09-13T05:09:08.747-07:002014-09-13T05:09:08.747-07:00SinC clearly presented a unique perspective on the...SinC clearly presented a unique perspective on the congregational peculiarities existing between science and Christianity. In referring to Thomas Kuhn, you quite rightly remind us that scientists, "are neither taught, nor rewarded to communicate.." and that few churches ask scientists to reveal their discoveries. My scientific training speaks this truth and Christian experience, a testimony. <br /><br />This project has opened my eyes to the complexity of the challenge you have undertaken in your ministry. I agree that maybe one solution is to invite scientists to share about their discoveries, but I would also add, that may be that message should come from the pulpit, the symbol of spiritual authority. <br /><br />The next 10 years will undoubtably yield much in the way of value delivered from the SinC project. I encourage you to continue pushing the boundaries at the intersect of Christian theology and science. The 99% of youth programs need it!<br /><br />Peace,<br />GregoryWeight Loss Guruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00021497947761427796noreply@blogger.com