How Long to Read Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology

By Dr Marcus O Durham Ph D

How Long Does it Take to Read Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 11 minutes to read Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology by Dr Marcus O Durham Ph D

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What are the topics you were cautioned to avoid in polite conversation? Why? What are the topics that are most likely to stir heated passion in conversation? How are the topics related? The fact is well established in the scientific community that any theory too far from the norm will be castigated and difficult to publish. But, publishing is an absolute requirement for survival in the academic research community. Even more so in the philosophical and theological communities, any significant deviation is labeled as heresy. Fascinatingly, heresy in one generation tends to be accepted technology within two decades. So, was the idea heresy or recalcitrance to acceptance? Following well-established principles, the belief tendencies across science, philosophy, and theology can be grouped together into three categories. The relational tendency compares everything to himself and his experience. This group makes up the vast majority of people. The rational tendency compares everything to reason and laws of nature. This group makes up about one standard deviation of the population. The maverick tendency compares every thing to the laws of nature but perceives there is a transcending element. This limited group is only about 1% of the population, but their decisions impact the remainder of the world often for generations. Following well-established principles, the belief tendencies across science, philosophy, and theology can be grouped together into three categories. The relational tendency compares everything to himself and his experience. This group makes up the vast majority of people. The rational tendency compares everything to reason and laws of nature. This group makes up about one standard deviation of the population. The maverick tendency compares every thing to the laws of nature but perceives there is a transcending element. This limited group is only about 1% of the population, but their decisions impact the remainder of the world often for generations.

How long is Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology?

Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology by Dr Marcus O Durham Ph D is 246 pages long, and a total of 62,976 words.

This makes it 83% the length of the average book. It also has 77% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 44 minutes to read Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology aloud.

What Reading Level is Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology?

Belief Tendencies, the Intersection of Science, Philosophy, and Theology is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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