noguru
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In the culture of our times this would be fatal to one's career.
And besides it is not necessary. It is sufficient that a scientist simply keep in mind that some things are beyond science. There is plenty to do in biology finding out how cells and organisms work without getting into the realm of religious belief such as the creation of the cosmos and first life.
What criteria do you use to determine which things are beyond science? Are you using a specific interpretation of Genesis to do this?
Besides, it is "crazy" with all we now know to believe that the cosmos created itself and that life was not designed by a supernatural agent.
Again, I think this is a misrepresentation of how science is designed. Science itself does not tell us that it is "crazy" to believe in the supernatural. Some people think this. Science simply cannot investigate any claim about a "supernatural" agent or event. This is inherint in the definition of "supernatural".
Are you claiming that we should establish certain events as "supernatural" based on your interpretation of scripture and resist any investigation into the possibility that they might have had natural explanations?