Re: The 112th Congress: Debt ceiling edition
I honestly don't know what Scooby's point was, as that's a very diverse list of folks who fall all over the board. But he did mention Galileo, so I was merely pointing out that many of those great scientists of yore were both great scientists and deeply religious. But, that doesn't fit modern worldviews, so somehow we have to discount such a confluence, it would seem. But, I know better than to expect people to even concede something so blindingly obvious. That's what passes for trying to "win" a discussion in today's society.I'm going to give an assist to Bob on Giordano Bruno. The church's problem with him was he was actually too much of a zealot.
OTOH, giving religion credit for the accomplishments of Medieval proto-scientists is a little like giving the city of Los Angeles credit for the discoveries at Cal Tech. The Church was where you had to be to be anything during that time. It's a complicated story, but just dismissing out of hand the reactionary aspects of religion when scripture is threatened is ignoring history. I assume Bob knows this and that he's just annoyed at the simplistic contrary narrative that has arisen after the fact. Am I right, Bob?