Both Sides Need Help with Facts, Truth
E. O. Wilson is, I believe, right and wise to engage in this conversation about protecting life on earth. The scientific community must engage with Southern Baptists and others of sincere faith - as long as their engagement is truly "forged in an atmosphere of mutual respect." The alliance Wilson calls for is both necessary and possible.
But its progress will be halting and shallow until both sides experience a deep shift in their thinking.
On the scientific side, I agree with Dr. John Haught, who reflected on a similar conversation convened by Wilson, Carl Sagan and Stephen Jay Gould back in 1992. Haught said, "It is hard to imagine how any thorough transformation of the habits of humans will occur without a corporate human confidence in the ultimate worthwhileness of our moral endeavors." This confidence requires, he said, "a conviction that the universe carries a meaning, or that it is the unfolding of a 'promise.'"


