- Jul 10, 2012
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There is no really a God versus science thing, not here in the eastern Europe at last, I think that's just something made up by sick minds. In Constanta, in my country, the main doctor of Neurosurgery is also a priest, would you go and tell him that science and God are opposite? Maybe with some made-up God of your minds, but not with the real, living God.
Many scientists have been believers. Isaac Newton was an unorthodox Christian ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_of_Isaac_Newton ).
All it takes for a scientist to be religious is a little bit of cognitive dissonance. The ability of humans to live in blissful ignorance does not eliminate the conflict between God and science. If there is a conflict between God and science, then we need to reexamine our definition of God. Maybe God can be made viable with some tweaking, or maybe God must be discarded.
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