Sorry Bill Nye, This Is The Science Vs. Religion Debate We Need

17:58 tisdag 29 april 2014

• Theism predicts that God’s existence would be obvious (in fact, the evidence is poor, and faith is not only required but celebrated)
• Theism predicts that religious belief should be universal; there should be just a single, correct religion (in fact, we have thousands of denominations within just Christianity, plus many thousand more other religions)
• Theism predicts that religious doctrines would be permanent (in fact, they evolve and adapt to social conditions)
• Theism predicts that moral teachings would be transcendent and progressive (in fact, Western society rejected slavery and embraced civil rights in spite of Christianity, not because of it)
• Theism predicts that sacred texts would provide practical advice like how to stay healthy
• Theism predicts that life is designed (in fact, evolution explains life’s Rube Goldberg features)
• Theism predicts a mind independent of the body (in fact, “mind” changes as the brain grows or is damaged, or even if one is tired or hungry)
• Theism predicts a fundamentally just world without gratuitous evil (in fact, the Problem of Evil is often cited as Christianity’s toughest challenge)

Sorry Bill Nye, This Is The Science Vs. Religion Debate We Need

While the recent smack down between Bill Nye and Ken Ham grabbed all the headlines, the scientific community was far more captivated by a debate featuring physicist Sean Carroll and theologian William Lane Craig that explored the existence of God in light of contemporary cosmology.

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