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Come Let Us Reason Together*
www.pe.net/~lennyesp
The purpose of "Come Let Us Reason Together" is to show that Christianity is an intelligent, rational faith. Designed to look at the claims of Christianity from a logical perspective, they examine the claims of the Bible and weigh the objections and questions raised in the public square. More importantly, though, they seek to bolster your faith in Christianity and equip the average Christian to look at his faith in perhaps a new way.
Counterbalance - Science and Religion Forum*
www.counterbalance.org
Counterbalance is a non-profit educational organization
working to promote counterbalanced perspectives on complex issues. Counterbalance provides design, consulting, and technical services. It is their intention to serve as a catalyst by helping make existing research work accessible to a wider audience, and by helping collaboration within and among research groups.
Creation Research Society (CRS)*
www.creationresearch.org
The Creation Research Society is a professional organization of trained scientists and interested laypersons who are firmly committed to scientific special creation. The primary functions of the Society are publication of a quarterly peer-reviewed journal, conducting research to develop and test creation models, and the provision of research grants and facilities to creation scientists for approved research projects.
Creation, Creationism, and Empirical Theistic Arguments*
http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ15.HTM
This site is committed to progressive (old earth) creationism/intelligent design. It provides a wealth of information and links on topics such as big bang cosmology and the cosmological argument for God, the teleological argument for God, creationism and evolutionary theory, astronomy, critiques of young earth creationism, and much more.
European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT)*
www.ESSSAT.org
ESSSAT is a scholarly, non-confessional organization, based in Europe, which aims to promote the study of relationships between the natural sciences and theological views. ESSSAT organizes the European Conferences on Science and Theology and it also publishes Studies in Science and Theology (SSTh).
Fellowship of Scientists*
http://solon.cma.univie.ac.at/ ~neum/sciandf/fellow/welcome.html
The Fellowship of Scientists is a group of scientists who endeavor to support each other as they seek a greater understanding of and a deeper commitment to the vocation of scientist as one form of Christian service.
Institute for Theological Encounter with Science & Technology (ITEST)*
http://itest.slu.edu/
ITEST is an organization committed to ongoing dialogue among contemporary thinkers, assessing developments in science and technology for their theological implications and applying religious values to scientific processes.
Institute on Religion in an Age of Science (IRAS)*
www.iras.org
IRAS is a non-denominational, independent society that exists (1) to promote creative efforts leading to the formulation of effective doctrines and practices for human welfare; (2) to formulate dynamic and positive relationships between science and religion; and (3) to state human values and contemporary knowledge in such universal and valid terms that they may be understood by all peoples.
Internet Christian Library (ICLnet)*
www.iclnet.org
The newly renamed Internet Christian Library has grown upon the foundation laid by the Institute for Christian Leadership. ICLnet was the original and first "Christian" internet site. It continues to provide, without cost, access to classical materials that minister to the lives of all users.
Jesuits in Science and Technology*
www.math.luc.edu/~vande/sj/sj_sci.html
In the areas of science and technology many Jesuits have made, and continue to make, contributions. These contributions range from astronomy and algebra to natural history and geography.
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