Reason.tv Replay: From Priest to Scientist - An Interview with Dr. Francisco J. Ayala
"Science and religion are not in contradiction, they don't need to be," says Dr. Francisco J. Ayala. "They are like two windows through which we look at the world."
Dr. Ayala is the recipient of the 2010 Templeton Prize; given to a person who has made an exceptional contribution to the study of spiritual realities. He donated the $1.5 million monetary portion of the prize to the University of California, Irvine, to create a scholarship fund.
Ayala has the unique experience of studying both science at Columbia University and theology at a seminary in Spain. Since leaving his graduate studies, he has become a leader in the world of genetics and evolution. He now teaches and conducts research in evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine.
Topics include keeping science and religion separate in schools, the morality in human cloning and whether humans have free will. Approximately 9 minutes.
Interviewed by Ted Balaker. Shot by Hawk Jensen and Zach Weissmuller. Edited by Paul Detrick.
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Certainly, if one is a window which is constantly cleaned with glass cleaner, and the other has 2000 years of greasy buildup coating it.
Science and "you can't understand the bible so let us interpret it for you in any way we want" Catholicism may not be in conflict. Science and the concept of religion may not be in conflict.
However what is most important to most citizens of this nation is: do science and the christian bible conflict?
The answer is 'yes'. A strong, unequivocal 'yes'.
Full disclosure: I am a materialist atheist, turned biblical literalist, turned materialist atheist.
Er... how'd you make the leap from 1 to 2?
Drugs.