IMO, science and religion can never get along because religion is a
man-made belief system that is not based on anything other than a
bunch of stories that have been translated a hundred times over. Many
of the "miracles" in the Bible have already been debunked, and
religions are really just preachings about a code of ethics combined
with some trivial "historical" events.

Proving religion is impossible because it is a fictional story with
some factual stuff thrown in for good measure. "God" and religion
should not be talked about in the same sentence as they separate
issues. A religious scientist seems like an oxymoron. Now a spiritual
scientist, thats another story!

On Aug 17, 9:49 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Will it ever be possible to meld science and religion?  Religion is so
> unscientific and science is so unreligious.
>
> BETHESDA, Md. — Newly sworn-in National Institutes of Health chief
> Francis Collins, who founded an institute in May aimed at nurturing
> the coexistence of science and religion, announced Monday he had
> resigned from his foundation to focus on his research chief duties.
>
> "I want to reassure everyone I am here to lead the NIH as best I can,
> as a scientist," Collins said, noting Internet and editorial page
> concerns about Collins, as an evangelical Christian, leading a science
> organization.
>
> http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-08-17-nih-collins_N.htm?csp=34
>
> What say ye fish heads?
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