Issue Is Not Science Vs Religion Anymore
In an article found on the site TheKansan.com they talk about scientists who argue that there is more than one theory to origins of the universe.
It mentions that there is an ad put out by well known scientists who say there are other view points out there. These are scientists that cannot be titled "religious nuts".
They included professors from Yale Graduate School, MIT, Tulane, Rice, Lehigh and at least 15 state universities' science departments as well as scientists from the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. They included Nobel-prize nominees and directors of major laboratories.One short paragraph worth quoting is:
The debate is therefore not really about "science" vs. "religion." No, it has become more about whether only one theory can be taught, not because the data points to that theory, but rather for political reasons: we can't hint at "religion" in our public schools. Such a debate is no longer about science, it is about whether or not the implications of scientific findings are palatable to those with the loudest voice, and therefore has parted ways with science that "advances with discovery."
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