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THAT is the question that will launch a lecture series organised by All Saints' Church in Faringdon this month.
Shutterstock The Revd Dr Steve Bellamy, the vicar, said: "The idea is to encourage folk that there is no clash between the results of modern science and our faith and to encourage both those studying at university and those working in science that they can be whole hearted scientists and whole hearted Christians. "Steve added that the talks are not just for scientists.
"Everyone is welcome, not just those with a science background. " The first talk, Has science killed God is on Thursday 12 October.
The series continues with Creation or Evolution: Do we have to choose on Friday 3 November, Designer Babies: should we play God? on Thursday 11 January 2018 and God or the Big Bang on Thursday 8 February 2018.
The talks start at 7. 30pm and take place at the Faringdon Corn Exchange, 5 Market Place, Faringdon SN7 7HL.