Darwinist Christian scientists
We conclude, from part 1, part 2 and part 3, considering the Atheist activism upon which some biased pseudo-scientists base their craft. Francis Collins specifically refers to:
We conclude, from part 1, part 2 and part 3, considering the Atheist activism upon which some biased pseudo-scientists base their craft. Francis Collins specifically refers to:
Mick Brown reports the following within his March 25, 2011 AD interview with Christopher Hitchens titled, Godless in Tumourville:
By now you may have been made aware that Barack Obama has nominated Francis Collins for the position of director of the National Institutes of Health.
Having considered John Horgan’s review of abiogenesis theories we also considered his interview with Francis Collins. It seemed timely to further consider some, non-scientific, criticisms of Francis Collins made by various atheists.
John Horgan, who wrote the article which I reproduced here, had occasion to interview Francis Collins who headed the Human Genome Project.[fn] John Horgan, “Francis Collins The Scientist as Believer,” National Geographic, Feb 2007, p. 34-39[/fn] It was an interview from which some interesting, telling and typical statements came forth.