Here is the entire page from where I got my quote for this OP. Notice how Peterson also quotes one guy who says that science seems to be making more questions than answers, and the universe just basically leads us to the God issue. Well duh! Science has always led us to more questions. Only a theological scientist would think this significant. I would dare say for every question answered, or issue brought up science brings up myriads of more questions. That is it's power for Pete sake.
Oh and notice how one guy Peterson quotes has THREEE Ph.d's!!!! Now for crap sake doesn't that imply that everything the man says is right, accurate, true, and real? The more degrees seems to be an assumption that he is the more correct. Can anyone spot the fallacy in this kind of thinking? Dr. Peterson is huge with doing this finding only authors to quote who have at least TWO Ph.d's one in science, the other in religion or theology or whatever, and this.......THIS mind you gives us the impression that science far more likely confirms religion than not. That is Dr. Peterson's unspoken assumption, I guaran - damn - tee it..... I am not making fun of the splendid attainments of those who gain multiple Ph.d's. They are vastly superior to me in whatever their Ph.d's are in, without doubt, but that hardly means their authority leads to truth. If it's one thing science refuses to do, is accept reality based on the authority of anyone. It
always comes down to evidence and probability, not who is smartest.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/danpeterso ... stion.html