Many scientists are religious. It won't be until we can explain everything that those scientists will lose faith. I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. [My personal beliefs may differ. Just trying to add to the conversation :-) ]
can i be a scientist and a christian.... how can we look at the intricacies of a butterfly wing under macro, the incredible dark reaches of our known and unknown universes, the miraculous strength and perseverance of the human spirit, and not have our faith in a wondrous, active creator!
Many scientists are religious. It won't be until we can explain everything that those scientists will lose faith. I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. [My personal beliefs may differ. Just trying to add to the conversation :-) ]
ReplyDeleteI like the part about how we are going to be able to explain everything. If that's not an expression of faith I don't know what is.
ReplyDeleteI often like to argue the opposite of my beliefs. Keeps me thinking, grounded, and entertained.
ReplyDeleteI'm Irish so...
ReplyDeleteI have never understood why it is that an "explanation" should undo the idea of authorship.
ReplyDeletecan i be a scientist and a christian.... how can we look at the intricacies of a butterfly wing under macro, the incredible dark reaches of our known and unknown universes, the miraculous strength and perseverance of the human spirit, and not have our faith in a wondrous, active creator!
ReplyDeleteExactly ↑
ReplyDeleteI choose to eat the 'fish' while contemplating on the 'evolution' or 'creation' of the fish itself.
ReplyDeleteBetter to eat than be eaten.
ReplyDeleteted kelly :-D
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