On his blog today, Jerry Coyne ruminated about Francis Collins' insistence that religion and science just get along. I loved this bit:
"...I am 99.9% sure there is no God, just as I’m 99.9% sure that there’s no Loch Ness monster. Is it a “strong a-Nessieist position” to say “I know there is no Nessie”? Is that hubris and arrogance, too? It is curious that for everything as unevidenced as God—except for God himself—people are willing to argue that it doesn’t exist. God is the one exception, probably because belief in Nessie doesn’t come with an afterlife."How can you not love a guy like Jerry? He's my hero.