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Post by Progenitor A on Feb 1, 2011 9:38:42 GMT 1
From Today's Guardian
A more recent US study, by sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund, surveying 1,700 scientists and speaking to 275 of them, found that "nearly 50% of elite scientists [in the US] are religious in the traditional sense and over 20% … though eschewing religion, still see themselves as spiritual".
Ecklund's study aims to correct the idea that scientists are overwhelmingly atheistic, although it refuses to shy away from the overwhelmingly atheistic feelings of some, such as physicist Arik who "proudly" told Ecklund that his children "have been thoroughly and successfully indoctrinated to believe as I do that belief in God is a form of mental weakness".
Personally I rather like the 'open-mindedness' of the scientist Arik, don't you? Mind you she did come came from an Islamic background so that might have had some bearing on her attitude.
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Post by marchesarosa on Feb 1, 2011 11:02:40 GMT 1
I certainly like the open-mindedness of Arik as you reported it, nay. If only "believers" would be so open about their indoctrination of the young. (The Jesuits, were, bless'em!)
But is "Arik" male or female and atheist of muslim? The clarity of your final para leaves something to be desired.
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Post by Progenitor A on Feb 1, 2011 11:24:03 GMT 1
I certainly like the open-mindedness of Arik as you reported it, nay. If only "believers" would be so open about their indoctrination of the young. (The Jesuits, were, bless'em!) But is "Arik" male or female and atheist of muslim? The clarity of your final para leaves something to be desired. Ah yes I see He is a woman, am Islamic atheist I think from Turkey
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