"For the First Time" is a song by Irish #popRock band #theScript. Written by band members #DannyODonoghue and #MarkSheehan, the song was released on 20 August 2010 as the lead single from the band's second studio album #ScienceAndFaith. It debuted at number one on the #IrishSinglesChart, becoming the Script's first number-one single. #TheWanted covered this song live on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and used that version in their EP #LoseMyMind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2KbdFvUabA
The Script - For the First Time (Official Audio)

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Marenostrum — Supercomputing inside a deconsecrated chapel at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.

Playing in my head: “Navras” by Don Davis & Juno Reactor — the Matrix Revolutions resonance fits.

As I take in the scene, this line echoes through the nave:

«Lux veritatis temporumque testis historia docet, si modo recte dispiciatur diligenterque exploretur, divinam illam a Iesu Christo datam pollicitationem: «Ego vobiscum sum... usque ad consummationem saeculi» numquam Ecclesiae suae sponsae defuisse, adeoque numquam esse in posterum defuturam».

#Marenostrum #BarcelonaSupercomputingCenter #Supercomputing #DigitalCathedral #ScienceAndFaith #Technology #SacredGeometry #MatrixRevolutions #Navras #ContemplativeSpaces #ReasonAndWonder #ModernTemples #office
"For the First Time" is a song by Irish #popRock band #theScript. Written by band members #DannyODonoghue and #MarkSheehan, the song was released on 20 August 2010 as the lead single from the band's second studio album #ScienceAndFaith. It debuted at number one on the #IrishSinglesChart, becoming the Script's first number-one single. #TheWanted covered this song live on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and used that version in their EP #LoseMyMind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPEBN2dVNUY
The Script - For The First Time (Official Video) (HD Version)

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A 1,000-year-old mystery seed found in the Judean Desert has been brought back to life! Scientists have successfully grown a #tree from the ancient seed, which could be from a long-lost, locally extinct species with medicinal properties mentioned in the #Bible. #BiblicalDiscovery #AncientSeeds #ScienceAndFaith

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/plants/lost-biblical-tree-resurrected-from-1-000-year-old-mystery-seed-found-in-the-judean-desert

Lost Biblical tree resurrected from 1,000-year-old mystery seed found in the Judean Desert

Scientists have grown an ancient seed from a cave in the Judean Desert into a tree — and it could belong to a locally-extinct species with medicinal properties mentioned several times in the Bible.

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Francis Collins, former head of the Human Genome Project, is a devout Christian. His faith inspires him to uncover the incredible complexity of life. He says "I believe that the more we understand science, the more we see the majesty of God's creation," #ScienceAndFaith
Is the human mind merely a sophisticated biological computer or something more profound? The imago dei suggests a divine imprint on our consciousness. What do you think? Are we more than chemical impulses?. #consciousness #imagodei #scienceandfaith
Can DNA research deepen our understanding of the divine? Exploring the intersection of science & faith opens new perspectives on concepts like creation, healing, and the meaning of life. #DNA #Theology #ScienceAndFaith

Rerelease of S2.7 is now on YouTube!

"Although the battle lines have shifted down through the years from heliocentrism to evolution (and let’s not get started on the age of the Earth), it feels like there’s a fundamental conflict between science and religion, especially with respect to the Abrahamic religions like Christianity and Islam. I (Christina), the host of this podcast episode, as a scientist and atheist who tends to assume all scientists are atheists—because how could they not be?—am definitely guilty of thinking this.

Yet, there is a long tradition of curiosity, inquiry, and, yes, science within the Abrahamic religions and no shortage of devout scientists working hard to this day to understand the workings of the world and cosmos. I decided that it was time to confront my assumptions by talking to one of my religious colleagues. Thank you in advance to Dr Norm Nelson—an oceanographer whose Christianity is a core part of his life—for discussing whether or not there is a conflict between science and Christianity, and where the roots of that conflict might lie.

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https://youtu.be/dLUVJbHr0R4

#solarpunk #science #ScienceAndReligion #Oceanography #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #podcast #interview #CatholicReligion #Atheism #Agnostic #Faith #ScienceAndFaith #religion #Catholicism #Episcopalian #OceanScientist

Science and Christianity: Is There a Conflict? With Norm Nelson

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Take a look at this blog piece from Scientists in Congregations award project Faith in Mind
@SunderlandCN, about their project on trauma, addiction and mental health through the lens of neuroscience and psychology. #scienceandfaith
https://eclasproject.org/faith-in-mind-science-faith-and-mental-health/
Faith in Mind: Science, Faith and Mental Health – ECLAS

Rebekah Allon-Smith writes about the impact of the Faith in Mind project at Sunderland Connect Network, one of the 2022 Scientists in Congregations award recipients.

Could your church be eligible for a grant of up to £10,000 from our Scientists in Congregations programme? Take a look at our website for details of eligibility and how to apply, plus inspiration from past projects. #ScienceandFaith
https://eclasproject.org/congregations/
SCIENTISTS IN CONGREGATIONS – ECLAS

Church and science can seem like separate worlds, but scientists appear in pews and pulpits across the UK. At ECLAS, we work to affirm the work of these faithful scientists and all who bring their vocation in science to the church, both as members and active friends of congregations.