Somebody recently asked me why I decided to include both religious and scientific voices in the same anthology (as if they had never noticed that I don’t give a javelina scat for boundaries or conventions).
My answer is this: As Francisco Ayala, Pierre Tielhard de Chardin, Jose Sarukhan Kermez and others have demonstrated, faith and science are not always in opposition; they are just strange bedfellows learning to speak the same language so that they don’t bump into each other in the dark!
Live where the creative tensions are richest, and you’ll come to understand nature and your own soul.