In the Beginning: Explanations from Science and Religion

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Eugenie C. Scott, Francisco Ayala, and Denis Lamoureux on the intersection (and collision) of faith and evolution. Hosted by NPR's Neal Conan, sponsored by Ohio State University and the Center of Science and Industry. Air date: 10/14/2009

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  • In the beginning, creationist got butt-hurt.

  • Great discussion. Scott is an amazing person.

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  • @GowanBray, I had the same reaction. Francisco had me going and coming. He's hard not to like, but I sure get the feeling that nothing in his mind actually adds up to the total he accepts as a result. I wish all of the theists would have explained why they believe in god, what exactly their "brains" are for if they aren't needed to make themselves conscious entities in the afterlife. I get the feeling that none of these folks believe any of the miracles that are claimed by the bible.

  • @Poleschs Word! I totally agree with you.

  • Out of Truth is all created.

    Science is the research and discovery of what is Truth already.

  • Hmm, I notice there are no creationist comments here. But, the video's almost an hour long. How is a creationist expected to pay attention to anything that runs on longer than a bumper sticker? Sure, ask them about thermodynamics but don't wait around for an answer.

  • @NazzDX It was, I was kidding. Unlike some spelling Nazi's.

  • @mattghtpa

    Sorry I was tired and my brain was jelly: I'd been watching Creationist videos for a few hours. Normally my jokes, if they can be called so (probably not) are a bit less lame and pointless and they are also actual jokes.

  • @NazzDX AH HA HA HA HA....cough.

  • Evolution is a physical process and religion is metaphysical, how on earth are physical and metaphysical concepts compatible? Give me a break!

  • 47.31 "Parasites can only live by killing their hosts" I nearly spilt coffee on my keyboard. This guy is simply wrong. Well adapted parasites do not kill their hosts. This would be counter their own survival. Sure they may reduce overall fitness, impact on reproductive output etc, but parasitism is NOT an always lethal way of life. It is simply part of the mind fog which religion introduces to see parasitism as "evil". It is just (the most popular) way of life, with consequences, not intent.

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