Posted on 07/10/2012 7:06:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
FYI, Templeton Report and Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think
Thus according to the Rice study the majority of American scientists are people of faith in God - just as I said.
Just because MSN cited the Rice study doesn't make the Rice study circumspect - it was just the first citation I found when looking; blame Google.
Care to address the obvious selection bias in picking politically active scientists from a particular group and and claiming they speak for or are representative of all scientists?
bflr
Again, there is a difference between faith in God and; belief in God, a belief in a higher power, or being spiritual.
“She published her initial findings in a 2010 book: Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think,
which documented a surprising openness to religious faith and experience among an intellectual class wrongly thought to be implacably and uniformly hostile to religion.”
So according to the two sources you cited it is “wrongly thought” that science is hostile to religion.
A particular segment of the population likes to push that idea - but it is not supported by the evidence collected by Dr. Ecklund.
She found that the majority of American scientists she spoke to believed in God.
She finds that most of what we believe about the faith lives of elite scientists is wrong. Nearly 50 percent of them are religious.
The mathematics of M-Theory are very beautiful and, I suspect its pursuers are on the right track. But the energy levels necessary to test it are probably unobtainable.
Though, God knows....
May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows you’re dead. Thanks for posting!
As it is the Higgs Bosun is a part of what makes up everything.
What we have seen and the data supports it to a degree is the possibility that we have seen the traces of a Higgs particle.
I don't apply any scripture into science, I know there are some that do.
What I believe will happen, not necessarily in our lifetime, is that science will root down to the basic construction of what the universe is made of and stand in awe of how it was created, and probably impossible to duplicate.
As it is the Higgs Bosun is a part of what makes up everything.
What we have seen and the data supports it to a degree is the possibility that we have seen the traces of a Higgs particle.
I don't apply any scripture into science, I know there are some that do.
What I believe will happen, not necessarily in our lifetime, is that science will root down to the basic construction of what the universe is made of and stand in awe of how it was created, and probably impossible to duplicate.
Thanks..
Excellent and thoughtful.
Thanks! :)
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