About the author
Stephen Friberg
Stephen Friberg is a Bahá’í living in Mountain View, California. A research physicist by training, he authored Religion and Evolution Reconciled: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Comments on Evolution with Courosh Mehanian. He worked at NTT in Japan before joining the semiconductor industry in Silicon Valley.
Quote of the Moment
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork.
by King David
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- Re: Economics, Ethics, Value Commensurability, General Covariance
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Interesting Sites
- Baha'i World News Service
- CSI: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
- History of Science & Technology in Islam
- Huffingtonpost Science and Religion Dialogue
- In the Midst of the Plan
- Interfaith Forums
- Irtiqa: A Science & Religion Blog
- NPR Cosmos and Culture
- Official International Baha'i Site
- Official US Baha'i Site
- Quora—Science and Religion
- The Rowboat
- Theos




