Interesting article from a while back....
I think this reflects a pretty modern trend where the Church has turned its back on science out of some sort of fear of what it will find, when for the last millenia or so it has been the keeper of knowledge and at the cutting edge of science.
Churches should be handing out scholarships in Biology and such not hiding from the world. Most of the best universities in the world were founded by christians back in the dark foggy past.
Our study data do not strongly support the idea that scientists simply drop their religious identities upon professional training, due to an inherent conflict between science and faith, or to institutional pressure to conform,
It appears that those from non-religious backgrounds disproportionately self-select into scientific professions. This may reflect the fact that there is tension between the religious tenets of some groups and the theories and methods of particular sciences and it contributes to the large number of non-religious scientists.
I think this reflects a pretty modern trend where the Church has turned its back on science out of some sort of fear of what it will find, when for the last millenia or so it has been the keeper of knowledge and at the cutting edge of science.
Churches should be handing out scholarships in Biology and such not hiding from the world. Most of the best universities in the world were founded by christians back in the dark foggy past.