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#10 - Faith vs. Fact

May 19, 2015
In this engaging discussion, guest Jerry A. Coyne, an evolutionary biologist and author, explores the conflict between science and religion. He critiques the idea of accommodationism, arguing that religious claims often contradict scientific evidence. Coyne discusses how faith, valued in religion, clashes with science's reliance on evidence, and addresses the social harms stemming from religious beliefs. The conversation also touches on free will, determinism, and the implications of these concepts on responsibility and rehabilitation.
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ANECDOTE

Origins Of A Scientist's Passion

  • Coyne credits his father and early books for sparking his love of biology.
  • An inspiring college course by Jack Brooks tipped him into evolutionary biology.
ANECDOTE

Why Fruit Flies For Speciation Research

  • Coyne explains using Drosophila for genetics because flies can be crossed in the lab.
  • Short generation times make fruit flies ideal for studying speciation genetics.
INSIGHT

Accommodationism Misdefines Religion

  • Accommodationism claims science and religion don't conflict by separating their domains.
  • Coyne argues this is false because religions routinely make factual claims about reality.
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