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In reply to the discussion: It's a big, fat myth that all scientists are religion-hating atheists [View all]Phillip McCleod
(1,837 posts)65. with galileo it bothers me that he was imprisoned sure
though he had no inkling of the theological implications of his theory it was because he just didn't think that way. if he was a believer it was because everyone was a believer then or you ended up much worse than galileo. would it surprise you if his incarceration had a private effect on his faith, which he could not because of his imprisonment make public? knowing what we know of the ***brutally oppressive history*** of the roman catholic church?
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You'd hope any doctor would leave the religious belief at home, though
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2013
#22
newton, when he wasn't inventing modern physics, was an amazing nutjob.
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2013
#4
I had a Sunday school teacher who worked on the Manhattan Project as a nuclear physicist.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2013
#31
The God that tells you not to bang the neighbor's wife is different than the "unicorn God"
Kolesar
Mar 2013
#51
I know plenty of religious scientists--and I don't know a single atheist who is "anti-wonder"--
Moonwalk
Mar 2013
#16
Its not an atheist/theist divide in his case, but more religious/irreligious divide...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2013
#56
At least humanism is a coherent ethical philosophy and worldview, neither atheism or theism...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2013
#58
Proving once again that apples fall from apple trees, because you are a lot like him.
cbayer
Mar 2013
#46
The reality is that one need only find one credible, religious scientist to flush the entire myth.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2013
#43
scientists being religious, and the compatibility of science and religion
Phillip McCleod
Mar 2013
#64