Saturday, November 22, 2008

Obamatheology

Haven't heard about folks railing against folks for wanting evolution challenged in a while.

Fox News posted a piece (here) about a scientist who is coming out with something revolutionary. He's suggesting a combination of science and religion. Compatibility. Kumbayah, all over again.

I'll not use 301 to vent against evolution and all its tentacles but to point out the San Andreas Fault that this guy has picked as his "firm" foundation. (Excerpted from Fox, parentheses mine)

    The scientist: "I was raised believing in God, so for me, the onus would be on someone to stop me from believing. There is a certain momentum that is already there."

      (Has the man never heard of inertia?)

    The skeptic interviewer: "So you're stepping off the page of science?"

      (Not required for belief in God or Genesis 1. What most Christians don't grasp is that the one who created science is the One who wrote the book. Trying to conform the Bible to science is silly. God will not be inconsistent between the General Revelation (nature) and the Special Revelation (the Bible) )

    The scientist: "Absolutely," he said, but added that he thinks science will soon nail down a definition of consciousness that will make God's intentions more clear.

      (Um, it's called the Bible)

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