The renowned biologist talks about intelligent design, dishonest Christians, and why God is no better than an imaginary friend.
Interview by Laura Sheahen (http://beliefnet.com/)
"You're concerned about the state of education, especially science education. If you were able to teach every person, what would you want people to believe?
I would want them to believe whatever evidence leads them to; I would want them to look at the evidence, judge it on its merits, not accept things because of internal revelation or faith, but purely on the basis of evidence."
The full interview Here.
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So, individuals should not be educated in what is false?
Yes, but they should also be told why it is (or why we think it is) false.
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