In contrast, scientists don't kill each other over matters such as continental drift. We have better ways to settle our differences. There is no Catholic science, no Hindu science, no Muslim science - just science, a multicultural search for truth. The difference between science and faith, then, can be summed up simply: In religion faith is a virtue; in science it's a vice. - Jerry A. Coyne
Religion and science
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Where is the quote from Tony? I can't find it anywhere.
It is linked in this Christian blog...
https://anotherchristianblog.org/2012/0 ... h-enemies/
... of which I can't understand a word apart from the last few...
It is linked in this Christian blog...
https://anotherchristianblog.org/2012/0 ... h-enemies/
... of which I can't understand a word apart from the last few...
Which seems OK - there are lots of scientists who have a faith as well.science is not off-limits to Christians
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Looks like the quote comes from this. (Apologies if you've already found it.)
http://trueorigins.us/science-and-religion/4581821484
http://trueorigins.us/science-and-religion/4581821484
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In another forum I visit, one of the posters has some sort of automated system of attaching such quotes to the end of his posts. I think he specifies the general content and the system finds suitable quotes.