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Religion: Faith in science

The Templeton Foundation claims to be a friend of science. So why does it make so many researchers uneasy?

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M. Mitchell Waldrop is an editor for Nature in Washington DC.

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Waldrop, M. Religion: Faith in science. Nature 470, 323–325 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/470323a

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