RE: Why are there so few Christians in Science?
July 1, 2012 at 12:48 am
(This post was last modified: July 1, 2012 at 12:50 am by Undeceived.)
Quote:Just because one has not renounced belief in God does not mean he would look to push doctrine in inappropriate situations.Exactly. Professors teach facts and evidence first. The evidence never changes. Interpretations do. Why is it we can say, “this evidence indicates stars evolved” but not “this evidence indicates the presence of a designer”? Why is it okay to assert materials generate on their own, but not to assert the materials could not have generated on their own? We have positive and negative explanations, and here we cannot consider the negative. We can’t even question that materials generate on their own. We have never seen materials spontaneously generate, and I can’t question that they do?
Intelligent Design is the belief that spontaneous generation is not possible. ID advocates merely uphold the law of conservation of mass, which is 100% scientific and has been tested using the scientific method.