MikeW wrote:Hello, my name is Michael and I am a post graduate student currently performing research into the psychology of religion for my Msc with the Open University. My research is in measuring similarities and differences between scientific and religious thought. In this study I am looking at levels of open-mindedness between those who have religious belief and those who do not. My hypothesis is that those with faith will be just as open minded as those without.It is a rebuttal to the new atheist movement. I am in need of participants and I was wondering if there would be any chance of anyone helping me out by taking my survey? It only takes 5 minutes to complete and it is completely anonymous. If you would like to look at the survey this is the link:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/434062/Composite-Actively-Open-Minded-Scale
I really would appreciate greatly any help you could give me. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at michaelwhitehouse@live.co.uk or post here . Sorry if this is in the wrong section. Thank you for your time.
cursuswalker wrote:I just did the survey. Question 10 "Do you believe in the existence of god(s), the supernatural, or a spiritual aspect to life?" is a nonsense, as there are manyb people who have no belief in the supernatural and yet do think there is a spiritual aspect to life. So I had to answer NO, even though that does not reflect my actual view.
dhonour wrote:Did your survey: LOL five mins is a bit optimistic but results should be interesting. Are you able to send results to people who took part?
It would be interesting to understand your definitions of 'religious' and 'scientific'. I am definitely a person with spiritual beliefs: but I follow no religion and have no belief in a separate 'supernatural' 'God'. I'm also a scientist by training (BSc).
dhonour wrote:cursuswalker wrote:I just did the survey. Question 10 "Do you believe in the existence of god(s), the supernatural, or a spiritual aspect to life?" is a nonsense, as there are manyb people who have no belief in the supernatural and yet do think there is a spiritual aspect to life. So I had to answer NO, even though that does not reflect my actual view.
I found quite a few questions to be a bit ambiguous. One thing that also needs to be considered is that being a-theist doesn't necessarily equate to having no concept of spirituality. 'God' doesn't have to equate to deity.




DJ Droood wrote:well, I think all you have to do now is print off this thread, punch holes in the corner, tie it together with yarn and pass it in!
cursuswalker wrote:dhonour wrote:Did your survey: LOL five mins is a bit optimistic but results should be interesting. Are you able to send results to people who took part?
It would be interesting to understand your definitions of 'religious' and 'scientific'. I am definitely a person with spiritual beliefs: but I follow no religion and have no belief in a separate 'supernatural' 'God'. I'm also a scientist by training (BSc).
So what is your comment on my criticism of the research methodology? I think that any acedemic with integrity will throw out the results as worthless by definition.
dhonour wrote:I think that in the world in general there are more closed minded than open minded people.




DJ Droood wrote:...same with the "argument" about the existence of gods. I know there are none"
dhonour wrote:DJ Droood wrote:...same with the "argument" about the existence of gods. I know there are none"
In my view that's a fundamentalist position, then. The word 'know' gives you away...![]()
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Thx
David




Lily wrote: how can a scientist not be a "fundamentalist (of science)", or rather: how can the scientific method not be absolute?
dhonour wrote:DJ Droood wrote:...same with the "argument" about the existence of gods. I know there are none"
In my view that's a fundamentalist position, then. The word 'know' gives you away...
Hi Lily: most science deals in * probabilities* not *facts*. A theory is the best picture of the most recent information about a subject: it is not an absolute truth.
A fundamentalist says 'I know I am right' rather than 'I am probably right'.
Lily wrote:Ok I see now. But I don't think Dawkins is a hard core fundamentalist. Surely if he's a scientist worth his salt, in the face of evidence he would change his opinion. But he ineeds to be a good marketer and he can say with enough certainty that he is right, and in the face of creationists he can't constantly recite the entire disclaimer.




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