Puncturing the Science-Faith Warfare Myth

Episode 1726 March 22, 2023 00:32:54
Puncturing the Science-Faith Warfare Myth
Intelligent Design the Future
Puncturing the Science-Faith Warfare Myth

Mar 22 2023 | 00:32:54

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Show Notes

On today’s ID the Future, join host and geologist Casey Luskin and historian of science Michael Keas for a lively conversation puncturing a series of anti-Christian myths about the history of science, including the Dark Ages myth, the flat-earth myth, the myth that the discovery of how big the universe is rendered humanity insignificant, and the simplistic revisionist history of Galileo and the Inquisition. What about the claim in the recent Cosmos TV series that in abandoning his traditional Jewish faith, seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza was able to provide an improved framework for doing science? As Keas argues, the truth is just the opposite. Spinoza, he says, abandoned a key tenet of Judeo-Christian theology that had proven vital to the Read More ›

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