(NPR) Losing Faith: National Cathedral dean Gary Hall On America's Disillusionment With Church

On those who say religion is unnecessary, given humanity’s growing scientific knowledge.

I think science and religion are at some point both about big questions of origin and wonder. And I think, for me, I’ve always felt that it’s important for religious people to have the same kind of philosophical stance they use in their religious life as they do in the rest of their life. And a lot of times I think religion ”” religions ”” ask people to sort of turn off the scientific part of their lives and just go and kind of think about God kind of pre-scientifically.

I don’t think we can do that. We’ve got to have a faith that is, in some sense, consonant with the way we think about the world scientifically. And again, I think one of the things the Pew study suggests to us is that if the church can get over its anxiety about talking about God in a grown-up way, we would actually reach out to and speak to more people than we do right now.

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One comment on “(NPR) Losing Faith: National Cathedral dean Gary Hall On America's Disillusionment With Church

  1. Pb says:

    I read this twice and do not know what he is saying. Maybe he is talking about God in a grown-up way.