DbDraad
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Jan 17, 2019, 10:06
"Dawkins is not a scientist, he is a Christ hater hiding behind science. Humanist activist and arsehole of note. Should have been Dickins."
"A scientist is someone who conducts scientific research to advance knowledge in an area of interest.
In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, philosophers engaged in the philosophical study of nature called natural philosophy, a precursor of natural science."
Dawkins is known more for his atheism than for his science. He is obviously a great scientist in his field, but the moment he puts on his "there is no God" hat, he is not speaking as a scientist any more, then he is an atheist trying to prove that there is no God. A scientist lets the facts do the talking without having preconceived ideas about where the facts should lead. Using your scientific achievements to give your views more gravitas in a different field is dishonest and unscientific...hence my comment. A blatant exploitation of science...a sin a real scientist should not commit.
And Blue, I am not trying convince anyone of anything, I reacted for being called a child abuser. I was not the one who brought religion into the thread.
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Jan 17, 2019, 10:12
Sorry Dradd i am not attacking you personally.
I am pointing out a view of the harm RELGION ( not just yours) does to children.
I am commenting on one aspect and not saying you are a cruel and abusive parent in all aspects.
So you support the act of criticizing religion to be outlawed and made a criminal offense now?
It is still a free world in most countries and I am free to speak just as you are so sorry if that offends you.
Go on youtube and there are thousands of videos attacking Atheist and their views but I dont get offended I just watch to see if they make any good points ( they dont).
I think your outrage is caused by the fact you cannot logical refute the information against you but you just cannot let go of the brainwashing from your childhood. You are a perfect example of my argument.
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Jan 17, 2019, 10:22
Draad, by divorcing himself from religion and not wearing a "god hat" as you call it, Dawkins is doing exactly what science demands of any self-respecting scientist.
You would do well to read (and understand) this excerpt from the
National Academies of Science website:
Compatibility of Science and Religion
Science is not the only way of knowing and understanding. But science is a way of knowing that differs from other ways in its dependence on empirical evidence and testable explanations. Because biological evolution accounts for events that are also central concerns of religion — including the origins of biological diversity and especially the origins of humans — evolution has been a contentious idea within society since it was first articulated by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in 1858.
Acceptance of the evidence for evolution can be compatible with religious faith. Today, many religious denominations accept that biological evolution has produced the diversity of living things over billions of years of Earth’s history. Many have issued statements observing that evolution and the tenets of their faiths are compatible. Scientists and theologians have written eloquently about their awe and wonder at the history of the universe and of life on this planet, explaining that they see no conflict between their faith in God and the evidence for evolution. Religious denominations that do not accept the occurrence of evolution tend to be those that believe in strictly literal interpretations of religious texts.
Science and religion are based on different aspects of human experience. In science, explanations must be based on evidence drawn from examining the natural world. Scientifically based observations or experiments that conflict with an explanation eventually must lead to modification or even abandonment of that explanation. Religious faith, in contrast, does not depend only on empirical evidence, is not necessarily modified in the face of conflicting evidence, and typically involves supernatural forces or entities. Because they are not a part of nature, supernatural entities cannot be investigated by science. In this sense, science and religion are separate and address aspects of human understanding in different ways. Attempts to pit science and religion against each other create controversy where none needs to exist.
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Jan 17, 2019, 10:59
“It was Protestants that eventually broke the shackles of the Catholic Church (Aka the Taliban)- to pick up from where the Ancient Greeks left off. Rejection (Protest) against absolute truth of religious dogma, and the revival of democratic values.”
Protestants are not Christians? Is that what you’re saying? It seems like that.
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DbDraad
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Jan 17, 2019, 11:09
Sader, I am well aware of the harm can be done by religious people.
And I know you are not attacking me personally...and although I differ with you on this topic, I have no problem with you personally and would gladly have a few beers with you if the opportunity should ever present.
"So you support the act of criticizing religion to be outlawed and made a criminal offense now?"
Whatever gave you that idea?
"I think your outrage is caused by the fact you cannot logical refute the information against youbut you just cannot let go of the brainwashing from your childhood. You are a perfect example of my argument."
What information against me? I am not as narrow minded as some on here seems to think.
Rooi,
"Draad, by divorcing himself from religion and not wearing a "god hat" as you call it, Dawkins is doing exactly what science demands of any self-respecting scientist."
I don't mind him doffing the "god hat". My problem is with him donning the "there is no God" hat. He should stick to science and not venture into religion, using the tools of science. He is aggressively anti-God, that is my problem with him. Just because he is clever does not mean he is always right. A scientist should not have an agenda, he clearly does.
As for the NAoS quote, I agree 100% I am pro science.