L0gic
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I haven't read much of the other pages, so if something is repeated, oh well.
Scientists tend to question things, that's part of the nature. Naturally, they're going to question god. This doesn't mean they won't believe, it just means they'll question it.
Also, scientists tend to have a higher intelligence than the average, partially educated person. Perhaps, the right hemisphere of the brain is more developed, allowing for greater thinking of abstract ideas, such as questioning god.
However, I think the culprit is the average believer. They tend to make an imaginary distinction, which to them is almost a physical one, that people who believe in evolution are non-believers. Evolution is a theory and science is full of theories, studied by scientists. This is usually supported by such things as scientists rejecting god and accepting evolution, which is then applied to all scientists in general.
I'm sure many scientists are athiests but I'm also sure many are thiests. Due to the stigma that's carried around, more scientists are thought of as being athiests.
As said by Rolling_Stone: "life is nothing but physics and chemistry", I disagree with this. Life of an organism involves biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, etc... . Relationships are indeed real
"Denying the reality of higher grades of significance because they can't be counted, measured and weighed is to live in a meaningless wasteland", this is not true for all non-believers. I do not believe, not only for some of the reasons you mentioned but for other reasons, none of which are to be discussed here as this is the wrong thread. You can message me or look in another thread.
Scientists tend to question things, that's part of the nature. Naturally, they're going to question god. This doesn't mean they won't believe, it just means they'll question it.
Also, scientists tend to have a higher intelligence than the average, partially educated person. Perhaps, the right hemisphere of the brain is more developed, allowing for greater thinking of abstract ideas, such as questioning god.
However, I think the culprit is the average believer. They tend to make an imaginary distinction, which to them is almost a physical one, that people who believe in evolution are non-believers. Evolution is a theory and science is full of theories, studied by scientists. This is usually supported by such things as scientists rejecting god and accepting evolution, which is then applied to all scientists in general.
I'm sure many scientists are athiests but I'm also sure many are thiests. Due to the stigma that's carried around, more scientists are thought of as being athiests.
As said by Rolling_Stone: "life is nothing but physics and chemistry", I disagree with this. Life of an organism involves biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, etc... . Relationships are indeed real
"Denying the reality of higher grades of significance because they can't be counted, measured and weighed is to live in a meaningless wasteland", this is not true for all non-believers. I do not believe, not only for some of the reasons you mentioned but for other reasons, none of which are to be discussed here as this is the wrong thread. You can message me or look in another thread.