he posture of many "established" scientific thinkers today are exactly the same as those of the Catholic church pre-renaissance. Anything outside of the scientific box and BAM shot down in flames due to "lack of evidence".
I think that the fundamental difference is that the nature of science allows a scientist, despite basing his/her life's work on a particular theory, to accept in the light of new evidence, that those theories are wrong. Human frailties may be evident in a specific example, but science itself
requires that some scientific theories be proven wrong.
Contrast that with many religions in which The Truth is believed to have been revealed by God. God of course is infallible and thus The Truth as revealed by Him cannot be questioned. When some scientist proclaims that perhaps Man and monkey might have some common ancestor, or the Earth is older than a few thousand years, or that the dinosaurs bones in the ground once belonged to living dinosaurs, True Believers will not accept that if it isn't reconcilable with the revealed Truth.
Just to go off on a little tangent here, I think it's important to acknowledge some important points about religion and the faithful. I agree that many terrible atrocities have been committed in the
name of religion, but those atrocities were not caused
by religion. They are committed by people. Kind of like the "guns don't kill people, people kill people" concept.
Religion can provide a powerful tool for a leader to manipulate people into doing what would otherwise be unthinkable, but it's just the tool. If religion wasn't available, that leader could focus on other divisive factors such as race, national identity, social status, gender, age, political strip, etc.
When I wander about in my little town, there are around half a dozen churches within a few miles of each other. None of these churches advocates violence. They don't fight with each other. They all do charitable work. They all offer comfort and fraternity to those who might otherwise feel lost or isolated. Without these organizations, many people in my community would suffer. I don't belong to any of these churches but I certainly
respect the role they play.
I know there are members here that have Faith but haven't posted. I think it's important to acknowledge the profound difference between their manifestation of Faith and the murderous/oppressive kind. Apples and Orangutans.