Kasz216 said:
You would be wrong... well about B.... 59 percent of biologists believe in a god. A is true. Like Rath and his "quantum mind" theory. Scientists stick to the first theory they come up with until there is some proof suggesting it isn't so. Even when there is no empieracal evidence... and sometimes when there is empierical evidence to the opposite... like Rath's Quantum mind theory... which is actually less likely as it has stuff going against it and no empirical evidence. |
59%? A lot more than 59% of biology has no reason to interfere with personal religious beliefs. You can work in most areas of biology and not compromise your religious beliefs, Slimebeast is a perfect example of this.
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Kasz, I looked on the internet at specific areas of biology and as you would expect 79% of evolutionary biologists don't believe a god exists. But that is because atheism plays much more of a key role in evolutionary biology. However if you working in a field such as biochemistry then it would rarely influence your religious beliefs.







