Source: Michael Keas of Discovery Science on YouTube
Michael Keas
Are Christianity and science at war? Historian of science Michael Keas busts the stereotypes as he explores the historical relationship between Christianity and science, discussing three key ways Christian theology supported the development of modern science. Dr. Keas is author of the book Unbelievable: 7 Myths about the History and Future of Science and Religion, and a senior fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture.
Be sure to check out these other videos from Michael Keas:
Unbelievable: Is the Cosmos all that is or was or ever will be? https://youtu.be/cP5qRfnXk-8
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https://youtu.be/JhL3McIxeqk Source: Discovery Science via youtube.com Historian of science Michael Keas critiques the idea of "scientism," the claim that only science (not religion) is reasonable. He explains how this idea is based on fake stories about Christianity being at war with science in history. According to Keas, scientism also ignores…
https://youtu.be/MJw1irjZzeY Source: Michael Key, Discovery Science on YouTube Michael Keys Historian of science Michael Keas explores the relationship between science and Christianity, discussing three big myths about the history of science and Christianity. Dr. Keas is author of Unbelievable: 7 Myths about the History and Future of Science and Religion.…
Source: David Klinghoffer via evolutionnews.org. Reprinted with permission. I’ve wondered if the marauding vandals will come eventually for the Darwin statues. I hope NOT, but let’s face it — between Francis Scott Key or Ulysses Grant, on one hand, and Charles Darwin on the other, whose work has done more…