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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
That's fine, so long as no one misrepresents what he believes.
He does NOT believe that religion should restrict what should be taught in the science classroom.
He does NOT believe in intelligent design.
He does NOT believe in young earth creationism.
There's not a lot of controversy in what he believes. He can support his positions with science and prefers to explain some of the universe's unanswerable questions with divine guidance.
I would say that most intellectually honest atheists could accept this. That doesn't mean we would agree.
I would love the opportunity to break bread with this guy. He's quite interesting.
He does NOT believe that religion should restrict what should be taught in the science classroom.
He does NOT believe in intelligent design.
He does NOT believe in young earth creationism.
There's not a lot of controversy in what he believes. He can support his positions with science and prefers to explain some of the universe's unanswerable questions with divine guidance.
I would say that most intellectually honest atheists could accept this. That doesn't mean we would agree.
I would love the opportunity to break bread with this guy. He's quite interesting.