Greeting EEVBees:
This requires that all the self proclaimed adherents to that faith actually know what the current teaching of that faith is, let alone accept it.
--Good point. How can the churches be responsible for things they do not teach. I have not seen the survey. I would like to have a look at it. It is not a mere assumption that Catholics do not believe that the entire Bible is literally true. And simple inspection would show that a majority of Christian churches do not hold
that the earth is 6000 years old. About the only ones who do believe this (not an inconsiderable number I admit) are the Baptists and much, much smaller denominations. Any argument that the Catholic Church is fundamentalist is prima facie untrue. I am afraid that lumping them all into the same category, is not such
a good idea in this case. I want to express my gratitude for being allowed to opine, and admit that I am frequently wrong but never in doubt. I will be glad to vet the survey if someone could provide the link. Hopefully, in the interest of accuracy, the survey did not include only households with a land line phone. We shall see.
--I like Docor Tyson, he is as smart as a whip. But, I love Doctor Carl. I have been doing a little research on Cornell University, Richard Feynman, Hans Bethe (who hired Feynman at $3000 per year), Carl Sagan, and Andrew Gold, long the bête noire of the Peak Petroleum advocates because of Gold's Hypothesis (I.E. Vast
amounts of Deep Oil, was the man who insisted on hiring Sagan after the panty waists at Harvard denied him tenure. In 1969 I was studying Russian at Syracuse University. I was dating a girl at Cornell who was in one of Doc Sagan's classes. She offered to get me into one of his lectures, which were incredibly popular at the
time. Due to a car accident we missed the first half of the lecture, but did catch the second half and I got to shake the mans hand. At the time I did not really know who he was, but I was really impressed with his lecture about moons and asteroids, it was thrilling, he had that something, just like Feynman did.
PS I do not know why this post is has all the unwanted carriage returns, I cannot fix them, short of retyping the whole. Sorry.
“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”
Carl Edward Sagan 1934 - 1996
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