“Science is not going to change its commitment to the truth. We can only hope religion changes its commitment to nonsense.”

[02/19/2013, Science and Religion Cannot Be Reconciled, Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/victor-stenger/religion-and-science-_b_2719280.html]

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