One of mine. Don't mind the crude language, I'm not a trained theologian. But the reason I post this is to be a sort of counter to the pervasive naturalism that is assumed as science. It's sad that it is considered odd to say I believe that theistic philosophy, theology, and mysticism is not antithetical, and is even beneficial, to the practice of the "physical sciences".
One of mine. Don't mind the crude language, I'm not a trained theologian. But the reason I post this is to be a sort of counter to the pervasive naturalism that is assumed as science. It's sad that it is considered odd to say I believe that theistic philosophy, theology, and mysticism is not antithetical, and is even beneficial, to the practice of the "physical sciences".