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Sympathy for Creationists « Neuroanthropology
the difficulty of really seeing the world through an evolutionary lens
Creationism adheres to patterns of error in thought: belief that our intellectual categories are reflected in reality; attribution of purpose and direction to the unfolding of events; and a firm conviction that we are both distinctive and fundamentally important to reality.
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a basic disagreement about the concept of ‘belief’ or ‘faith.’
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simply assumptions about how things work that are, mostly, consistent with the evidence, my own observations, what reasonable people tend to say, and the like. I don’t subject the existence of atoms or the location of my car to constant scrutiny; to do so would probably be the slippery slope to a kind of existential obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Dinosaur Comics - November 13th, 2006 - awesome fun times!
I am on the lookout for science, personified!
Op-Ed Contributor - A Grand Bargain Over Evolution - NYTimes.com
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an underestimation of natural selection’s creative power clouds the vision not just of the intensely religious but also of the militantly atheistic
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human moral sense — the sense that there is such a thing as right and wrong
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Thoughts in a Haystack: Checking Reality
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Eugenie Scott (of the NCSC) says to Ben Stein: "The most important group we work with is members of the faith community because the best kept secret in this controversy is that Catholics and mainstream Protestants are okay on evolution."
The New Ambassadors of Science § SEEDMAGAZINE.COM
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Scientists should support dialog on the intersection of science and religion, if only out of respect for the plurality of beliefs out there. But when BioLogos Foundation’s language and staff bios represent nothing but evangelical Christianity, it’s hard to muster an ecumenical spirit.
To accommodate or not to accommodate that is the question. « The Renaissance Mathematicus
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No one has the right to claim that they and only they are right.
CNS NEWS BRIEFS Mar-4-2009
Organisms' common ancestry aids medical research, says biologist
ROME (CNS) -- Charles Darwin's theory that all living organisms have descended from one common biological species is a scientific fact that has tremendously aided medical research, said an evolutionary biologist attending a Vatican-sponsored conference. A common biological ancestry is the basis upon which all scientific research is conducted, said Douglas Futuyma, a professor of ecology and evolution at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. For example, using mice, monkeys and other nonhuman species to research diseases and possible new cures gives data that is valuable and pertinent to promoting medical advancements for humans because of the similar genetic heritage of different species, he said. Futuyma was one of dozens of scientists, theologians and philosophers invited to speak at a conference in Rome March 3-7 marking the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" in which he put forth his theory on evolution. The conference, titled "Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories," was sponsored and organized by the Pontifical Council for Culture's Science, Technology and the Ontological Quest project, the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, and several of Rome's pontifical universities.
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