If you have seen Dr Francis Collins on TV you will notice that he is a middle aged man and getting a little gray around the edges. When he is asked about why he waited so long to write a book about his faith, he will attribute that to his age and having reached a point in time where he is allowed to speak his mind and say what he wants to say. When he was younger and his career was no so established, he did not have the freedom that he has now. He is still a government employee and so he is limited in the comments he can make on thinks like stem cell research.
The point is we know that 40% of science believe in a personal God that answers prayer. But they usually do not talk about it because they are young and worried about their job security. But as they get older and become more secure in their work, then they are more inclined to take strong positions against evolution or for creationism or anything else they may have strong beliefs in.
Perhaps some people after holding it in for years are all the more willing to take a stand for what they believe. As it is there are lots of people in science that take a stand against evoluton. I think a lot more people would come out against evolution or at least come out and take a stand for creationism, if they were not worried about their job security and losing their job.
So does that make evolution a open and honest debate in academic circles? It is not a open debate at all when people are not free to express what they feel if what they believe goes against the party line.
There are already a LOT of people who are against evolution. I think there would be a lot more if the conditions favored them coming out of their closet and taking a stand for what they really believe.
The point is we know that 40% of science believe in a personal God that answers prayer. But they usually do not talk about it because they are young and worried about their job security. But as they get older and become more secure in their work, then they are more inclined to take strong positions against evolution or for creationism or anything else they may have strong beliefs in.
Perhaps some people after holding it in for years are all the more willing to take a stand for what they believe. As it is there are lots of people in science that take a stand against evoluton. I think a lot more people would come out against evolution or at least come out and take a stand for creationism, if they were not worried about their job security and losing their job.
So does that make evolution a open and honest debate in academic circles? It is not a open debate at all when people are not free to express what they feel if what they believe goes against the party line.
There are already a LOT of people who are against evolution. I think there would be a lot more if the conditions favored them coming out of their closet and taking a stand for what they really believe.