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I’ve found that Christians who deny science are ignorant of science. I also find that atheists who support science for their cause are ignorant of science… I find no conflict [between religion and science].
I would agree with both of these statements. As someone with a science degree and recently a Masters in Teaching i am looking forward to starting a new career in teaching children science at Catholic schools. I think any student coming out of Catholic schools should be able to wipe the floor with any atheist regarding science.Faulty human reasoning of scientific findings is the issue. Science by its own definition has a limited say about the universe and is provisional. Much of today’s science pronouncements are philosophical. This is the area where there is contention, rightly so.
Perhaps the reason why some Christians are reluctant to get involved with science has been the successful but misleading media campaign which associates atheism with science. I have to say that this misconception and flat out lie was a big reason in my deciding to change careers. I hope i am one of many who decide the same thing.
In this way perhaps we should be thankful for the media which largely portrays religion as unscientific as our ‘next generations’ always seem to be enthused by discovering truthful causes that have been maligned by society.