Someone on Facebook shared the video, Science Saved My Soul, the upshot being the video makes the claim that science saved his soul from religion. Watching the video and reading the transcript, I was struck by how bad it was. So what is wrong with it?
The man has minimal knowledge of religion and assumes it to be an enemy of science. He asks:
If God exists, God made this. Look at it. Face it. Accept it. Adjust to it, because this is the truth and it’s probably not going to change very much. This is how God works. God would probably want you to look at it. To learn about it. To try to understand it. But if you can’t look—if you won’t even try to understand—what does that say about your religion?
The funny thing is, many scientists were Catholics who believed that because God created the universe, the universe must be reasonable. The myth of Galileo aside, it was the Catholic Church who did the most to advance Astronomy (35 craters on the Moon are named for Jesuit astronomers). Cathedrals were built to function as observatories.
Consider that. Now consider the narrator's words:
Religions tell children they might go to hell and they must believe, while science tells children they came from the stars and presents reasoning they can believe. I’ve told plenty of young kids about stars and atoms and galaxies and the Big Bang and I have never seen fear in their eyes—only amazement and curiosity. They want more. Why do kids swim in it and adults drown in it?
Now consider that the founder of the theory which would become to be known as The Big Bang Theory was Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître – a Catholic priest from Belgium who was an astronomer and professor of physics at the Catholic University of Louvain. He founded it in 1927. He was the one who demonstrated the expansion of space was shown by the red shift of galaxies.
(Religious person – must be ignorant of Science according to the video)
The person who says Science and Religion are in conflict may know a great deal of Science – but he or she is demonstrating a profound lack of knowledge of religion.
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