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Of course many Christians do. Should we put science down stream from the bible? Yes, if you are an atheist.
Newton's entire work was undergirded by his belief in God.
In Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, or Principia, Isaac Newton's 1687 masterpiece that laid the foundation for classical mechanics, introducing his three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation in a unified mathematical framework he wrote, “This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.”
— Principia Mathematica, General Scholium (1713)
Darwin inserted his quote about God being the creator in the 2nd edition his most famous tome, On the Origin of Species to appease critics, though in his private writings he hinted at a naturalistic origin of life, seeing the "Creator" as a metaphor for the initial laws that set life in motion rather than a direct intervener. This addition allowed for a divine origin of a few primordial forms from which all life evolved, fitting with the idea of a law-abiding universe, but it didn't reflect his deeper belief in a fully naturalistic process for life's emergence, which he explored in other documents.
As you can see, you were incorrect in your assumption.
OH GOOD GRAVY!!! Newton wasn't even a Trinitarian in his 'Christian' beliefs.
So, if you're ok with that, why aren't you ok with Trinitarian Christians such as the rest of us here who just happen to differ with you over several chapters of Genesis?
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