pitabread
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I'm pretty sure I nailed it when I pointed out that Creationism still exists in the sciences, due unsatisfactory explanations in regards to the induciveness of life.
Yes and no.
I do believe that creationist beliefs and religious fundamentalism in general exist largely to satisfy psychological need for closure. You're right that science doesn't explain everything and even it what it does explain is still largely provisional.
For those with high need for closure, lack of definitiveness in science is uncomfortable. Whereas dogmatic religious beliefs provide the level of assurance that satisfies that need for closure.
That said, creationism doesn't actually exist in the sciences. At best, modern day professional creationists exist on the pseudoscientific fringe.
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