Most scientists I know are not out to kill religion. I don't understand why Christians hate on Darwin and villify him, since everything I have ever read about him suggests he was an honest man trying to search for truth. I deconverted from Christianity to agnosticism after I realized all the problems with the Bible (contridictions, wrathful OT God).
As for evolution, the only thing I really take issue with is the way it is conducted. I see a lot of arrogance in the field as everyone who finds a flaw is automatically tarred as a creationist. I also have a problem with the fact that there is no fail condition when it comes to finding fossils (i.e., if you don't find the fossil, it doesn't disprove its existence; parallel arguements are being made about string theory). Other than that, I don't see the problem, since it otherwise fits the mold of science very well.
2007-04-09
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