To: ahayes
How do you suggest we do that? Assassination?
Not exactly. A good start would be to take the anti-Christian bias out of scientific literature. Not comparing believing Christians to islamic killers would help too.
Do you see the problem? I keep hearing people from the evolution side saying creationism "isn't helping the cause of religion." That's utter crap. But as long as these kinds of comparisons are made by the scientific community, the Christian community will never take the secular athiestic scientific community seriously. Ever.
Mainstream science and Christianity were alienated from one another a long time ago by those with nefarious designs. And the job was done so well and so thoroughly I don't know if a reconciling between the two is plausible.
To: JamesP81
Mainstream science and Christianity were alienated from one another a long time ago by those with nefarious designs. And the job was done so well and so thoroughly I don't know if a reconciling between the two is plausible. You say stuff like this about science and still wonder why you don't have more input to what is taught in science classes.
168 posted on
06/09/2006 12:41:21 PM PDT by
VadeRetro
(Faster than a speeding building; able to leap tall bullets at a single bound!)
To: JamesP81
take the anti-Christian bias out of scientific literature. To which journals do you refer?
194 posted on
06/09/2006 2:03:14 PM PDT by
Condorman
(Prefer infinitely the company of those seeking the truth to those who believe they have found it.)
To: JamesP81
A good start would be to take the anti-Christian bias out of scientific literaturePlease give a few examples.
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