I welcome Canon Kenyon Wright's recognition (Letters, October 6), contrary to much current opinion, that the existence of an intelligent mind behind all things is both an ancient and an intuitive idea.
I welcome Canon Kenyon Wright's recognition (Letters, October 6), contrary to much current opinion, that the existence of an intelligent mind behind all things is both an ancient and an intuitive idea. I also share his commitment to an education system which presents the real case for a Creator. However, I have reservations about his confident comments on the separation of scientific and religious truth.
I welcome Canon Kenyon Wright's recognition (Letters, October 6), contrary to much current opinion, that the existence of an intelligent mind behind all things is both an ancient and an intuitive idea.