
"If the Darwin Festival told us anything about science and religion, it was the same old message underlined once again: that science and religion are first cousins that occasionally squabble, but far more as friends than as foes,"
Denis Alexander, director of
The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, writes in a
piece on the festival in today's Telegraph.
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