I’m struggling with a very apparent viewpoint from the scientific community that religion/faith and science can never be compatible due to what they see as conflicting worldviews or a presupposed stance on what can and can’t be tested, or that religions (mainly the Abrahamic ones) are incompatible with each other, let alone science. This stance gets thrown around by the like (Richard Dawkins, Jerry Coyne, Lawrence Krauss, Sam Harris), to the point where it goes beyond scientists addressing stuff like fundamentalism and becomes an order to submit to a materialist worldview, where art, literature and philosophy are useless and all that is true is only what they declare to be.
And then I see how the Catholic Church has the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and how Pope Francis advocates against climate change. How Pope John Paul II championed Galileo and held evolution to be fact. Bishop Robert Barron and his addresses on science and scientism, Father Georges Lemaître and his discovery of the Big Bang, and all those Vatican astronomers.
So how in the heck do people keep thinking that these two can’t ever be incompatible?
samwiss have you had your questioned answered yet?
There is a level of agenda posting occurng now on this thread that is against CAF rules. There is extensive terminology being thrown around in an attempt
to win an argument that is little understood by its poster , and therefore being grossly misused in posts.
Time for this thread to be closed I beleive.
There were two questions here.
the first question about the compatibility of Abrahamic religions with each other
and the second - their compatibility with science.
you. bring up the answer to religious and scientific compatibility in your second paragraph.
science and religion are not incompatible. As we have seen, Pope Francis is a qualified scientist, St Pope John Paul 11 wrote a wonderful Encyclical on the science of Moral Theology…
who read that link?
The Vatican is extremely active in the Sciences, as we have seen through works of the science institutes of the Vatican.
Pope Emeritus Benedict writes about science too.
The best link between God and His science I have heard is:
God creates His science. Science as a human function, describes God’s Science.
Amen.