One can affirm a Creator and evolution without having to embrace intelligent design, a notion that those like Kenneth R. Miller, a biologist and Catholic, have called pseudoscience.
I became a follower of Jesus after listening to a cassette tape(!) of Hugh Ross. I think I would agree with Howell that there is a suspicion of elite scientists. I felt lied to after receiving BS in Biology and evolution being the only hypothesis. There were Christians in the chemistry department at my university, but none in the biology department, which to me indicated worldview bias. “Trust the science” does seem like a religious statement.
One can affirm a Creator and evolution without having to embrace intelligent design, a notion that those like Kenneth R. Miller, a biologist and Catholic, have called pseudoscience.
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I became a follower of Jesus after listening to a cassette tape(!) of Hugh Ross. I think I would agree with Howell that there is a suspicion of elite scientists. I felt lied to after receiving BS in Biology and evolution being the only hypothesis. There were Christians in the chemistry department at my university, but none in the biology department, which to me indicated worldview bias. “Trust the science” does seem like a religious statement.