Unnatural Enemies: an introduction to science & Christianity
By Kirstin Birkett.
St. Matthias Press. 143 pages. £4.99
ISBN 1 876326 01 8
It is common knowledge that science is based on reason, is objective, and has given us the wonders of the modern world, from medicine to men on the moon. It is equally well known that religion is subjective, and deals with personal experience and morals, rather than facts. In short, science can be tested; religion can only be blind faith. The sign at the church door reads: 'Leave your brains here'.
If you believe any of this, you need to read this book. Kirstin Birkett writes in a clear straightforward style, avoids jargon or technical discussion, and yet clearly communicates the ideas she discusses. She sets out to explain in everyday language: