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May 31, 2015
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I'm not a believer, but
I'm friendly to religion, partly because it goes with being human-it's
an odd kind of humanism which is hostile to something which is
so quintessentially human as religion....I'm very opposed to
investing science with the needs and requirements of religion.
I'm equally opposed to the tendency within religion, which exists
in things like creationism and intelligent design, to turn religion
into a kind of pseudo-science. If you go back to St. Augustine
or before, to the Jewish scholars who talk about these issues,
they never regard the Genesis story as a theory. Augustine says
explicitly that it should not be interpreted explicitly, that
it's a way of accessing truths which can't really be formulated
by the human mind in any rational way. It's a way of accessing
mysterious features which will remain mysterious. So it was always
seen right up to the rise of modern science-as a myth, not a
theory. What these creationists are doing is retreating, they're
accepting the view of religion promoted by scientific enemies
of religion, and saying, no, we have got science and it's better
than your science. Complete error. - John Gray in an interview
with Malcolm Jones
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