Religion and Science - Barbour’s dialogue model represents wise approach

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I am Not interested in arguing about US politics in the religion forum and did not get involved in that except to say that many mainstream Christians are wary of prosperity gospel adherents/ TV preachers/ and white Christian nationalists who misuse religion to spread hatred and division.

I am a firm believer in division of church and state but can see there are areas where religion and science can collaborate to help people in need.


Right, let’s not talk about regular Americans contributing to society via their faith. Let’s not point out the hypocrisy of pp claiming religious leaders are wealthier than elected officials (google shows that’s patently false) and never speak of the political class using religion as a positive attribute in their personal lives, let’s only talk about how religion is bad.

And a multi-page thread attacking republicans for being white supremacy advocates and supporting theocratic government.

And a multi-thread claiming Jesus is a woke liberal, and would agree with democrats and their policies. And that the legislation touted by democrats is effectively what Jesus would want. (Actual quotes from posters in both threads.)

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And Pew shows the people who know about the theory of White Christian Supremacy/Theology are most likely atheists. Somehow the Christians aren’t aware of their evil intentions- yet atheists know about it, definitely.




OP - I did not get involved in that and am sad the thread has been hijacked. I am leaving the thread now.

My apologies if anyone felt attacked. The thread was intended to highlight the work of a brilliant theological physicist who argues for constructive dialogue between science and religion



“Religion” as a social group, not an explanation for how the world exists.




You mean like LGBTQ?


No. There is no special gay afterlife.


Good Christian LGBTQ people are in heaven with all the other good dead christians. And they all get along.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^ OP
I am Not interested in arguing about US politics in the religion forum and did not get involved in that except to say that many mainstream Christians are wary of prosperity gospel adherents/ TV preachers/ and white Christian nationalists who misuse religion to spread hatred and division.

I am a firm believer in division of church and state but can see there are areas where religion and science can collaborate to help people in need.


Right, let’s not talk about regular Americans contributing to society via their faith. Let’s not point out the hypocrisy of pp claiming religious leaders are wealthier than elected officials (google shows that’s patently false) and never speak of the political class using religion as a positive attribute in their personal lives, let’s only talk about how religion is bad.

And a multi-page thread attacking republicans for being white supremacy advocates and supporting theocratic government.

And a multi-thread claiming Jesus is a woke liberal, and would agree with democrats and their policies. And that the legislation touted by democrats is effectively what Jesus would want. (Actual quotes from posters in both threads.)

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And Pew shows the people who know about the theory of White Christian Supremacy/Theology are most likely atheists. Somehow the Christians aren’t aware of their evil intentions- yet atheists know about it, definitely.




OP - I did not get involved in that and am sad the thread has been hijacked. I am leaving the thread now.

My apologies if anyone felt attacked. The thread was intended to highlight the work of a brilliant theological physicist who argues for constructive dialogue between science and religion



“Religion” as a social group, not an explanation for how the world exists.




You mean like LGBTQ?


No. There is no special gay afterlife.


Good Christian LGBTQ people are in heaven with all the other good dead christians. And they all get along.


That’s what the science says. Oh wait…
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