I was commenting on a Guardian thread which was locked down (not sure if it's a time thing or just that the debate was getting out of hand), which is a pity because there's an interesting comment I wanted to reply to from someone called Wice:
it's nice to meet someone, who, starting as an ID proponent, finally accepted evolution as a better
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If I can haul out my little soapbox for a moment, I was really struck by the part where you said that no-one had tried to prove evolution to you - it was assumed. I think that happens a lot, and I think your reaction is an understandable reaction - "If we're just assuming things a priori, I've got something else to assume, thank you very much ( ... )
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Where are you from, incidentally?
(Apologies if I know you in person, I haven't twigged your username yet)
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I found you through neuroscience, and I'm from Los Angeles - where I was raised Catholic, and where I lapsed. I was a very sincere 2nd grader receiving Communion, though.
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I only asked where you're from because I wondered if the vaccination regimen might be different between countries. I had a feeling that at least some of them were grouped together, but I'm not sure that's true...
And incidentally, as a regular reader of Ben Goldacre's Bad Science and Orac's Respectful Insolence, I come down pretty firmly pro-vaccine in principle, although I usually try to keep in mind that there are two sides to most stories.
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I drifted into 'day age creationism' and then into accepting evolution as a scientific theory, completely separate from the question of whether God exists. I think one of the key idea for me was that God shouldn't be a 'God of the gaps', needed to fill in the bits of science we don't understand and therefore constantly shrinking as science progresses. Evolution didn't negate my faith, any more than the idea that the earth orbits the sun.
Then I fell out with God and organised religion and getting away from church-think helped me see how much of it was circular arguments and motivated by group dynamics, not spiritual concerns. I am now basically agnostic - I can see how you can believe but don't feel it myself.
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PS I'm getting the feeling that my questions always get rolled eyes in medical forums now... OU masters sponsored by work, forum people are showing me how much different backgrounds influence how intelligent you appear in various different capacities. It can be quite scary how intelligent people seem in one area, but then when asked about another they completely flounder :/
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