RE: Why are there so few Christians in Science?
July 1, 2012 at 3:46 pm
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2012 at 3:50 pm by Drich.)
For those of you who are lost and need clairification.
(July 1, 2012 at 2:02 pm)Drich Wrote: You guys seem to be getting away from the question that was asked and the point being made.
I am alluding to the fact that I will be making two statement here. One repersenting the OP and the second repersenting the answer I gave.
Quote:Why aren't there more scientists that are Christian?
This is the summery of the Opening Post. It boils down to the quoted question above.
Quote:Stats were provided.
By the OP to support HIS QUESTION!
Quote:Point being made,
Meaning the Point I was makeing (Which follows,)
Quote: Scientists are not considered scientist unless they renounce God/religion.
Quote:I provided a story from the New York times to support this claim,
Which was my proof for makeing the "point being made."
Quote:Then you all support my assertion by calling into question this professor's academic abilities and over professionalism.
This is my attempt to underscore
the point being made by me now utializing facts taken from your very posts/responses identifying the very bigotry that was formally reported by the New york Times.
Quote:Everything that has been said by any of you has only supported my original statement. That you all believe that unless a 'scientist' renounces God he can not be a legitmate scientist. Therefore any polling with this prejudice setting the standard will be able to produce numbers that support the claim that their few if any 'true Scotsmen.'
the summary of my arguement with a final conclusion. I did not nor did I ever offer stats. I simply pointed to the stats offered by the OP.
Are you still confused of about the stats offered? Or do you need further clarification?
(July 1, 2012 at 3:45 pm)Chuck Wrote: To boil it down, practicing science requires the full acceptance of proven methodology to minimize and banish the impact of individual cognitive dissonance, and must be built upon a very substantial body of accummulated knowledge across several fields.
Religoin is cognitive dissonance, and can not survive systemic and thorough application of the proven methodology to banish cognitive dissonance. And religion teaches what our accumulated body has already shown to be inappropriate to assume to be true.
So the reason why there are so few christians in science is simply because science shows christianity to be bullshit.
Again another fine example of the type of unsubstantiated bigotry I alluded to in my very first post. A scientist can not be considered a 'true scientist/Scotsman' unless He renounces God/religion, and therefore is not counted as a 'scientist.'
Do you guys not see the irony here? If so then why keep supplying me with such prime examples of the point I am making?