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Preston Manning: Proselytizer of science

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Preston Manning: Proselytizer of science


Science | 207136 hits | May 15 2:06 pm | Posted by: andyt
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  1. by avatar andyt
    Sat May 15, 2010 9:08 pm
    Another one bites the dust:
    Asked about his deep Christian convictions, Mr. Manning said they do not put him offside with scientific thought. One can think that genetic mutations and natural selection have something to do with the development of life, he explains, and also believe there is a direction to things that comes from God.

  2. by avatar commanderkai
    Sun May 16, 2010 4:11 am
    ...What's wrong with what he said?

  3. by avatar DrCaleb
    Sun May 16, 2010 6:37 am
    "commanderkai" said
    ...What's wrong with what he said?


    Preston Manning said it. He's not allowed an opinion on religion or science because he's a 'rightie'.

    "His interest in science is long held. He majored in physics before switching to economics in his final year at the University of Alberta."

  4. by avatar commanderkai
    Sun May 16, 2010 6:46 am
    "DrCaleb" said
    ...What's wrong with what he said?


    Preston Manning said it. He's not allowed an opinion on religion or science because he's a 'rightie'.
    :lol:

    I think his views fit many mainstream Christians, including myself. Science explains how things work. God is why things work the way they work.

  5. by avatar Dragom
    Sun May 16, 2010 9:27 pm
    Preston Manning isn't supposed to have that opinion about science because in a culture afflicted by rejection of science, it's horrifying that a right-wing religious weasel should endeavor to grasp my support.

    I'd feel more comfortable if he wanted to burn books.

  6. by Arrow
    Sun May 16, 2010 9:32 pm
    Preston Manning talking about science would be tantamount to a dog speaking of ballet.

  7. by avatar andyt
    Sun May 16, 2010 10:13 pm
    "commanderkai" said
    ...What's wrong with what he said?


    Nothing. For all I know he's always held a reasonable position regarding evolution vs Christianity. Many fundies don't

  8. by avatar commanderkai
    Sun May 16, 2010 11:31 pm
    "Dragom" said
    Preston Manning isn't supposed to have that opinion about science because in a culture afflicted by rejection of science, it's horrifying that a right-wing religious weasel should endeavor to grasp my support.

    I'd feel more comfortable if he wanted to burn books.


    ...?

    Seriously, what? You're uncomfortable that a Christian politician with a background in physics sees that his faith and science are not polar opposites, but rather fit together rather well in most cases?

    You'd be MORE comfortable if he wanted to burn books? Why? Because it goes against your views on religious faith/Christianity?

  9. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Mon May 17, 2010 1:07 am
    "Dragom" said
    Preston Manning isn't supposed to have that opinion about science because in a culture afflicted by rejection of science, it's horrifying that a right-wing religious weasel should endeavor to grasp my support.

    I'd feel more comfortable if he wanted to burn books.


    Really? Is something that exists outside your tiny box that frightening?

  10. by avatar Dragom
    Mon May 17, 2010 2:11 am
    "commanderkai" said
    ...?

    Seriously, what? You're uncomfortable that a Christian politician with a background in physics sees that his faith and science are not polar opposites, but rather fit together rather well in most cases?

    You'd be MORE comfortable if he wanted to burn books? Why? Because it goes against your views on religious faith/Christianity?


    "Gunnair" said
    Really? Is something that exists outside your tiny box that frightening?


    Mr. Manning said they do not put him offside with scientific thought. One can think that genetic mutations and natural selection have something to do with the development of life, he explains, and also believe there is a direction to things that comes from God.


    Politicians bringing religion and science into correlation and shaping them to a party line has been done before.

    The problem isn't that it goes against my views on faith or that it exists outside of my tiny box.

    The problem is it exists in a tiny box of things like discussing "white guilt" or pointing out how boring everything would be if there was only one colour of people.

    It's one of those "this is a first step down a slippery slope" kinda things that looks kinda okay but isn't.

  11. by avatar commanderkai
    Mon May 17, 2010 3:18 am
    "Dragom" said
    Mr. Manning said they do not put him offside with scientific thought. One can think that genetic mutations and natural selection have something to do with the development of life, he explains, and also believe there is a direction to things that comes from God.


    Politicians bringing religion and science into correlation and shaping them to a party line has been done before.


    I think you're over-thinking this. Like I said, Mr. Manning views that science explain how things work, but God is why things work the way they work. There's no party line. There is no proposal to suppress science or say that "So and so happens because God wills it!" in government funded research. He's just expressing a view that I'd assume most mainstream pious individuals believe.

    The problem isn't that it goes against my views on faith or that it exists outside of my tiny box.

    The problem is it exists in a tiny box of things like discussing "white guilt" or pointing out how boring everything would be if there was only one colour of people.

    It's one of those "this is a first step down a slippery slope" kinda things that looks kinda okay but isn't.


    I don't get it. You'll have to explain this to me.

  12. by Lemmy
    Mon May 17, 2010 3:30 am
    I'm an atheist. Religion is bullshit. Manning is a sensible guy and his position is the only one that we atheists are prepared to accept as reasonable from theists: "I believe science, I just believe there is a hand behind it".

  13. by avatar commanderkai
    Mon May 17, 2010 3:35 am
    "Lemmy" said
    I'm an atheist. Religion is bullshit. Manning is a sensible guy and his position is the only one that we atheists are prepared to accept as reasonable from theists: "I believe science, I just believe there is a hand behind it".


    Haha, I just hope one day atheists realize that a great majority of religious individuals take support of Manning's position, and not the more commonly held belief by atheists that religious individuals hate science/technology/innovation.

    Edit: :lol: Just saw your rep points. I think you're crazy too! :rock: Isn't it great that we can see each other as bonkers and not beat each other to death over it? :lol:

  14. by Lemmy
    Mon May 17, 2010 3:37 am
    "commanderkai" said
    Haha, I just hope one day atheists realize that a great majority of religious individuals take support of Manning's position, and not the more commonly held belief by atheists that religious individuals hate science/technology/innovation.


    That'd be a hell of research thesis for a dissertation though.



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