ShadowBoxer
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ShadowBoxer, when you say you believe science and religion can co-exist, I think you're only referring to the science that doesn't contradict your beliefs. You've bluntly stated in the past that you not only not believe in evolution, but that those who don't take the Adam & Eve story literally aren't true Christians. If you choose to cherry pick scientific facts whenever they're convenient and ignore them when they're not, then you're not really that open to scientific views no matter how much you claim you are. I mean, we're not talking quantum mechanics here; just basic scientific stuff when it comes to topics like evolution and the origin of man.
Also, that article speaks no truth. It lost credibility in my eyes the second it resorted to the common unfounded religious conspiracy that there's "anti-God bias" in intellectual circles. Extremists and propagandists label facts and critical thinking as "bias" all the time (see Fox News). It's nothing new.
I never outright said I don't believe in evolution ( I do). What I said was that the evolution theory has flaws and I don't claim it to be 100% factual, unlike atheist who do consider it to to be 100% factual. But there is some truth to it. Also, I did not say people that didn't take the Adam& Eve story literally weren't true Christians. I said that the people who claim to be "Christians" but don't believe God had ANY influence whatsoever on the creation of mankind shouldn't really consider themselves Christians. Also, I think there definitely is anti God bias in the higher up intellectual circles. Many won't even consider the slightest idea or theories from a religious perspective. They will automatically disregard it. Bias is everywhere whether you acknowledge it or not. CNN is said to be bias to democratic's and Fox News is bias toward republicans. Non religious people are often bias towards views that fall in line with their own, and religious often times do the same. Nobody is really immune to bias.
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