PZ Myers is a biologist and associate professor at the University of
Minnesota, Morris and the author of Pharyngula the
most heavily-trafficked science blog online.
In this
conversation with D.J. Grothe, P.Z. Myers explains the purpose and
impact of his blog, and whether his priority is to advance science
education or atheism. He talks about what he sees as his roles in the
scientific community and the atheist movement, and how related these
roles are. He explores the relationship between science and atheism, and
argues that the more a public learns science, the likelier it is that
they will become atheistic. And he talks about where a science
educator's atheism fits in the classroom. He also addresses the position
of leading scientific organizations such as the American Association
for the Advancement of Science and the National Academies of Science
regarding evolution being compatible with religious belief, and their
use of religious scientists as spokespeople, and he assesses their
motivations and strategies to advance science to a largely religious
American public.
Interview:
http://podbay.fm/show/107134018/e/1214015280?autostart=1
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