posted on Jan, 12 2021 @ 08:48 PM
originally posted by: Out6of9Balance
a reply to: peter vlar
I like to think there's only one spiritual father.
That still doesn't address the fact that there are far more interpretations of what god is/gods are than there are of the Modern Evolutionary
Synthesis. There are more versions or interpretations of Christianity alone without bringing other faiths into the mix. How do you square that? Why is
YOUR god the "One" and the version worshipped by LDS or JW's a pale imitator?
While I'm on the topic of your thread, I'm curious, why was that the only point you chose to address? And with a simple one line reply to boot. The
entire premise of your thread is built upon an argument from ignorance fallacy. There are so many scientists who have faith and work in the Earth
Sciences where evolutionary theory plays a large role. Yet you have consistently insisted over the course of your time on ATS that if one "believes in
evolution" then they are throwing god out with the bath water.
There's a difference between blind belief and understanding the science behind it because you've studied it for decades and have actually done
everything from field work to categorizing remains for inventory, to measuring attachment points for muscle and tendon to determine muscle mass for
the individual specimen being examined.
I'll paraphrase what I wrote earlier. You think it has to be an either or scenario where understanding the MES immediately disqualifies one from
believing in any god or gods. It's a ludicrous notion, entirely false and blindly misleading. Why is it so hard to understand that some scientists
feel that they are looking at the world the way their god did as the unravel the secrets of our past. You honestly believe that this scenario is made
up by me? It's how Dr. Collins explained to me how his faith is no impediment to the scientific method or doing good work within his field.