"Once you allow yourself to say God did it, you stop looking for naturalistic explanations. If you stop looking, you won't find them," she said.
I guess the evolutionists are not guilty of this though -- since they are scientists -- they say evolution and stop looking for an explanation too.
With no scientific way to really explain how we got here except for saying -- "may have", "possibily caused", or the favorite "could have" the evolutionists don't have much either.
utter and complete nonsense.
The vast majority of scientific advancement has come from Christian societies.
This person is obviously not a Christian and does not understand Christianity. She lumps Christianity in with other religions which have stalled their people in medieval societies.
There is no question that God fears. My faith drives me to learn more about God's universe, not less.
This begs the question of whether "naturalistic explanations" are the proper goal of science. Perfectly religious folk up until the 20th century had a perfectly good time doing science, while believing in a creator. "Naturalism" has not always been the underlying presupposition of science, and science did quite well.