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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3102849" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>There are examples of religious scientists throughout history, some very influential ones too. However, there are times where religion is just too insecure for what science may uncover, if you need examples you might want to lookup what happened to Galileo. We can STILL talk about Darwin all day long in lieu of overwhelming genetic and fossil evidence of evolutionary theory. Climate change is a fun one for sure and it's interesting how political it's become, and that somehow translates to many of the religious doubting what many scientists will say. That's fine, I'm really not here to argue that as these discussions become moot. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the Egyptian and Mesoamerican errors being a "perhaps they were wrong" well..... it's possible.... some evidence would be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3102849, member: 24"] There are examples of religious scientists throughout history, some very influential ones too. However, there are times where religion is just too insecure for what science may uncover, if you need examples you might want to lookup what happened to Galileo. We can STILL talk about Darwin all day long in lieu of overwhelming genetic and fossil evidence of evolutionary theory. Climate change is a fun one for sure and it's interesting how political it's become, and that somehow translates to many of the religious doubting what many scientists will say. That's fine, I'm really not here to argue that as these discussions become moot. In terms of the Egyptian and Mesoamerican errors being a "perhaps they were wrong" well..... it's possible.... some evidence would be nice. [/QUOTE]
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