Gee thanks, but if I need your help interpreting a thread I will just stab myself in the neck with a fillet knife.
You do and be our guest.
Gee thanks, but if I need your help interpreting a thread I will just stab myself in the neck with a fillet knife.
Nope. You made the claim; you supply the data to back it up.
BTW, most Xtians have no problems at all with science. As pointed out above, it's only the fervent fundies (Xtian, Islamic, etc.) who prefer to remain in the Dark Ages.
You see this a lot on the forums. Some ignorant, hateful atheist claiming that Christians don't believe in science or are scientifically illiterate.
Guess again.
In the last 100 years
Nobel prizes:
Chemistry: 72.5 percent were awarded to Christians
Physics: 62 percent were awarded to Christians.
Medicine/Physiology: 54 percent were awarded to Christians.
A very small percentage were awarded to non-Theists.
Any questions?
That's creationists that seem to be anti-science, not Christians as a whole.
You see this a lot on the forums. Some ignorant, hateful atheist claiming that Christians don't believe in science or are scientifically illiterate.
Guess again.
In the last 100 years
Nobel prizes:
Chemistry: 72.5 percent were awarded to Christians
Physics: 62 percent were awarded to Christians.
Medicine/Physiology: 54 percent were awarded to Christians.
A very small percentage were awarded to non-Theists.
Any questions?
Scientist are anti-science these days.
VERY true... Especially when it comes to the "global warming" buzzword...
Those scientists deny multiple scientific laws, such as the laws of thermodynamics and the stefan-boltzmann law.
Scientist are anti-science these days.
Not all of them. Just the ones who believe that the theory of evolution is based on real science.
VERY true... Especially when it comes to the "global warming" buzzword...
Those scientists deny multiple scientific laws, such as the laws of thermodynamics and the stefan-boltzmann law.
Nope. My current understanding is that it applies to all bodies.You're, of course, referring to a law that "applies only to blackbodies, theoretical surfaces that absorb all incident heat radiation."
Bulverism fallacy.I see creationists refer to laws of thermodynamic frequently. Their clams are debunked every time.
Nope. My current understanding is that it applies to all bodies.
Bulverism fallacy.
It doesn't. Blackbodies. Earth is not one.
I'll repeat. Creationists frequently refer to the laws of thermodynamics in attempts to prove their religious case. Pseudo-science. Those claims are debunked every time.
You're the one who claims dictionaries don't contain definitions, aren't you?![]()
I never said that they don't contain definitions... I said that they don't define words. Address my actual argument next time...
Gonna split some hairs there, aren’t you, Jethro? They don’t define words, but they provide definitions.
Earth is not a blackbody, is it, Rufus?
You do know that there is a difference between offering definitions and being the source of definitions, right?
Not just Christians who are anti science, but religions. The Arab nations were the most advanced a couple thousand years ago in science and math. That is why you use Arabic numerals. The Europeans adopted what they learned from them. Then Islam came along, dragging them backwards.
Christianity was a believer in burning down libraries and fighting scientific knowledge. The Dark Ages are a reminder oif what they did and are still doing when we let them get away with it. Remember the Inquisition? Those powers are stll alive and well in the church.
The Arabs. http://www.muslimheritage.com/article/arabic-roots-scientific-revolution
You see this a lot on the forums. Some ignorant, hateful atheist claiming that Christians don't believe in science or are scientifically illiterate.
Guess again.
In the last 100 years
Nobel prizes:
Chemistry: 72.5 percent were awarded to Christians
Physics: 62 percent were awarded to Christians.
Medicine/Physiology: 54 percent were awarded to Christians.
A very small percentage were awarded to non-Theists.
Any questions?
That's creationists that seem to be anti-science, not Christians as a whole.