Miguel Roig writes on 27 Aug 99,:
> In any event, keeping in mind the finding that 40% of scientists believe in
> God, Is there an implication or concern in Sagan's writings, or the writings
> of some other prominent scientist, that those who attend church or hold
> spiritual beliefs (e.g., belief in God) might not produce good science?
Not to mention the possibility that some, however small, percentage of the
remaining atheist or agnostic scientists are unproductive, incompetent and/or
unethical, exactly what percentage of scientists are actually carrying the
load for the rest of us? It is a wonder science makes any progress under
these conditions.
Rick
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