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“One of the great tragedies of our time is this impression that has been created that science and religion have to be at war.” - Francis Collins
the other night i heard on npr that francis collins, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute was retiring. there was a brief interview with him, which pricked my interests - i thought the guy was pretty cool because his thinking is sort of like mine - which of course is cool. francis collins has no problem combining science & religion (in his case, christianity) whatsoever. i have heard of scientists who are religious (and i'm sure there are many more than the few i've heard of), but this is the first time i've run into A Big Guy, mainstream and well respected.
personally, i don't understand those who seem to think that science and religion are incompatible - for me, learning more about nature and its sheer awesomeness has played an important part in my developing belief in god.
for those who want to read more about him i found this interview:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/questionofgod/voices/collins.html
i also found this long talk he gave at stanford university. for those who like to stare at people talking, they even have a video too.
here's the link.
http://franciscollinstalk.stanford.edu/
the other night i heard on npr that francis collins, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute was retiring. there was a brief interview with him, which pricked my interests - i thought the guy was pretty cool because his thinking is sort of like mine - which of course is cool. francis collins has no problem combining science & religion (in his case, christianity) whatsoever. i have heard of scientists who are religious (and i'm sure there are many more than the few i've heard of), but this is the first time i've run into A Big Guy, mainstream and well respected.
personally, i don't understand those who seem to think that science and religion are incompatible - for me, learning more about nature and its sheer awesomeness has played an important part in my developing belief in god.
for those who want to read more about him i found this interview:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/questionofgod/voices/collins.html
i also found this long talk he gave at stanford university. for those who like to stare at people talking, they even have a video too.
here's the link.
http://franciscollinstalk.stanford.edu/