Once man rejects Christ as creator, they look to their own thoughts and science to redefine truth. Naturally their thoughts on God's word, or theology, is relegated to some corner down the hall. Such is unbelief and delusion.I don't follow you ScottA, when you say those hell-bent on evolution won't evolve beyond the physical sciences. For example, I and many other theologians believe that God works in and through evolutions. However, we also recognize that the whole question of God is not a scientific question to begin with. Science as science is neutral on the existence of God. It takes much different intellectual and metaphysical equipment to be brought in to address the question of God. That's why I believe science classes would be about the worst place to get into questions of God, as this would take the class way off its intended subject and require extensive review of material outside the realm of scientific studies. For example, it is not a simple matter of proving or disproving God. It is also a matter of determining what kind of God you are speaking about. That in itself is a very complex issue. That's why academia has a division of labor, with questions of God assigned to the theology and philosophy departments.
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