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December 2004
Science and Religion
Interview with Kenneth R. Miller



Science and religion are not mutually exclusive.




Religious questions stand outside the scope of science.


ActionBioscience.org: Do science and religion rule each other out?

Miller: No, I certainly don’t think they do. I think the whole tradition of Western
science is that science and religion are not mutually exclusive. There are many
people in the scientific community, in the United States and around the world, who
hold strong religious points of view and do not see their points of view conflicting
with working in science or even with the philosophy of science.

ActionBioscience.org: Can science prove or disprove the existence of a
higher being?

Miller: No, it can’t. The existence of a supreme being simply is not a scientific
question. A supreme being stands outside of nature. Science is a naturalistic process
and can only answer questions about what is inside nature. Beyond that it’s a matter
of personal belief.




Evolution may be one means to God’s goals.

ActionBioscience.org: How is it possible to believe in the evolution of a
complex world and God?

Miller: That’s an interesting question. God, for those of us who believe in Him, is the
Creator and the Master of the universe. As C. S. Lewis once said, “[God] likes
matter. He invented it.” [Mere Christianity, Harper, 2001] It seems to me that an all-
powerful Creator, who is behind both the material of the universe and the laws that
govern the interactions of that material, would be able to accomplish any goal He
wanted to in terms of the process, the architecture, or the ultimate fruition of the
universe.

Now, what I don’t find useful to speculate about are the exact physical, chemical, or
biological processes that could be attributed to God, or identified as God working His
magic in the world. I think both Western religious tradition and scripture itself tell us
that God is very subtle and He can use many ways to accomplish His ends.




We must use our responsibility to nature wisely.




We are Earth’s stewards.

ActionBioscience.org: If a supreme being put evolution into motion, do
humans then have a moral responsibility for the care of the planet?

Miller: Oh, that’s a very good question. I think the answer to that is certainly “Yes.”
Let’s talk about it biologically first. We are the brightest things on the block. We have
become the single, most common, large mammal on Earth. We might take that for
granted today, but 500 years ago that was not true. We were not the single, most
common, large mammal. That means, in terms of ecological impact, that our species
is unique. We have the possibility to do more good, to do more damage, or to cause
more extinctions than any other organism on this planet. So we have to use our
responsibility wisely.

From a religious point of view, there is an entire movement within Christian
theology, known as the Christian Ecology Movement. It takes very seriously the
Biblical admonition that we should be stewards of the Earth. We are Earth’s
guardians. The Bible is filled with parables about the wise steward and the foolish
steward. The care of Earth, in particular, is an area in which both the religious and
scientific sentiments coincide.




Knowledge is a compelling reason to believe in God.




Religions must embrace the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
ActionBioscience.org: In your book, Finding Darwin’s God, you write, “in
nature, elusive and unexplored, we will find the Creator at work.” How is
your view different from that of creationists or proponents of intelligent
design, who argue against evolution?

Miller: I think the biggest difference, and the most direct way to pinpoint that
difference, is to say that creationists inevitably look for God in what science has not
yet explained or in what they claim science cannot explain. Most scientists who are
religious look for God in what science does understand and has explained. So the
way in which my view is different from the creationists or intelligent design
proponents is that I find knowledge a compelling reason to believe in God. They find
ignorance a compelling reason to believe in God.

ActionBioscience.org: You also write in the same book, “There is a deeper
problem caused by the opponents of evolution, a problem for religion.”
Please explain.

Miller: When religion places itself in conflict with science, that is, when religion says
that we have to reject scientific explanations for religious reasons, it basically means
that every time science advances in understanding, religion contracts. If you define
religion as being the things that science cannot explain, every time the realm of
science expands--and every year we understand a little more about life, the world
around us, and the cosmos--those areas become smaller. I think ultimately the
rejection of mainstream science, and the rejection of evolution by the creationist
movement, is a mistake for religion because it essentially argues that religion is
disapproved by the mechanisms and tools of science. That’s a profound theological
mistake.


Evolution is fundamental to understanding life. ActionBioscience.org: Why
does evolution remain a dangerous idea for some of the American public?

Miller: I think evolution remains a dangerous idea for two reasons:

   1. Many people in the religious community continue to believe that evolution
      cannot be reconciled with religion. That is just not true. Most people
      understand that, but not everyone.
   2. Evolution concerns something very fundamental. Evolution is controversial for
      the same reason that you can start a fight by going into a bar and saying
      something about somebody’s mother. It concerns where we’re from, what our
      status is as human beings, and how we relate to the rest of life on the Earth.
      That will always make it a controversial idea, not just in the U.S. but also in
      many countries around the world.

Evolution is both a fact and good science. ActionBioscience.org: How should
science respond to this public fear of evolution?

Miller: Science can respond in three ways:

   1. The first is by answering the objections that are frequently raised against
      evolution. The charge that evolution is not good science--that there are no
transitional forms, that the mechanism of evolution doesn’t work, and other
       similar charges--can easily be answered from scientific literature.
    2. The second is by emphasizing the fact that scientific ideas are different from
       religious ideas and therefore that science in general, and evolution in
       particular, does not present an obligatory threat to religion.
    3. The last way to respond is simply by doing good science. Evolutionary biology
       is fundamentally a useful theory. It’s a theory whose application and practice
       in the laboratory every single day yields useful scientific results. The
       American people are a people of practical results and consequences. When
       something works, when something is practical, when something earns money,
       it gets respect in American society, and evolution can do all of those things.




So-called “alternatives” to evolution are not scientific and lack evidence.


ActionBioscience.org: In some regions of the U.S., educators are being
encouraged, sometimes forced, by their institution to teach “alternative”
ideas to evolution. What is your response to this development?

Miller: Disappointment. If the ideas being offered were genuinely scientific
alternatives, if they were ideas that had significant support within the scientific
community or substantial experimental evidence, it might be interesting to include
them in the science classroom.

Unfortunately, the ”alternatives” actually being offered are not scientific at all. The
insertion of an idea such as young-earth creationism, which requires a rejection of
astronomy, physics, and chemistry as well as biology, into the scientific curriculum
makes about as much sense as teaching witchcraft in medical school. The other
alternative often proposed, so-called “intelligent” design, doesn't even rise to the
level of being a scientific hypothesis. It has no explanatory power and approaches
scientific problems by nothing more than an appeal to the “designer.” Since such
appeals are not testable, they don't amount to science and can only mislead students
as to the nature of science and scientific evidence.
© 2004, American Institute of Biological Sciences. Educators have permission to reprint articles for
classroom use; other users, please contact editor for reprint permission. See reprint policy.




About the author: Kenneth T. Miller, Ph.D., a Christian and evolutionist, is
professor of biology in the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology,
and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Providence, RI. His research
delves into problems of structure and function in biological membranes
using a variety of techniques associated with electron microscopy. One of
his principal interests is the public understanding of evolution. He has
written a number of articles defending the scientific integrity of evolution,
answering challenges such as that posed by intelligent design, and has
publicly debated anti-evolutionists. He has written a series of high school
and college textbooks with Joseph S. Levine, called Biology, the most recent
of which is known as the “Dragonfly” book (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2002);
he also wrote Finding Darwin’s God: A Scientist’s Search for Common
Ground between God and Evolution
(HarperCollins, 1999).
http://bms.brown.edu/faculty/m/kmiller/

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  • 1. December 2004 Science and Religion Interview with Kenneth R. Miller Science and religion are not mutually exclusive. Religious questions stand outside the scope of science. ActionBioscience.org: Do science and religion rule each other out? Miller: No, I certainly don’t think they do. I think the whole tradition of Western science is that science and religion are not mutually exclusive. There are many people in the scientific community, in the United States and around the world, who hold strong religious points of view and do not see their points of view conflicting with working in science or even with the philosophy of science. ActionBioscience.org: Can science prove or disprove the existence of a higher being? Miller: No, it can’t. The existence of a supreme being simply is not a scientific question. A supreme being stands outside of nature. Science is a naturalistic process and can only answer questions about what is inside nature. Beyond that it’s a matter of personal belief. Evolution may be one means to God’s goals. ActionBioscience.org: How is it possible to believe in the evolution of a complex world and God? Miller: That’s an interesting question. God, for those of us who believe in Him, is the Creator and the Master of the universe. As C. S. Lewis once said, “[God] likes matter. He invented it.” [Mere Christianity, Harper, 2001] It seems to me that an all- powerful Creator, who is behind both the material of the universe and the laws that govern the interactions of that material, would be able to accomplish any goal He wanted to in terms of the process, the architecture, or the ultimate fruition of the universe. Now, what I don’t find useful to speculate about are the exact physical, chemical, or biological processes that could be attributed to God, or identified as God working His
  • 2. magic in the world. I think both Western religious tradition and scripture itself tell us that God is very subtle and He can use many ways to accomplish His ends. We must use our responsibility to nature wisely. We are Earth’s stewards. ActionBioscience.org: If a supreme being put evolution into motion, do humans then have a moral responsibility for the care of the planet? Miller: Oh, that’s a very good question. I think the answer to that is certainly “Yes.” Let’s talk about it biologically first. We are the brightest things on the block. We have become the single, most common, large mammal on Earth. We might take that for granted today, but 500 years ago that was not true. We were not the single, most common, large mammal. That means, in terms of ecological impact, that our species is unique. We have the possibility to do more good, to do more damage, or to cause more extinctions than any other organism on this planet. So we have to use our responsibility wisely. From a religious point of view, there is an entire movement within Christian theology, known as the Christian Ecology Movement. It takes very seriously the Biblical admonition that we should be stewards of the Earth. We are Earth’s guardians. The Bible is filled with parables about the wise steward and the foolish steward. The care of Earth, in particular, is an area in which both the religious and scientific sentiments coincide. Knowledge is a compelling reason to believe in God. Religions must embrace the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
  • 3. ActionBioscience.org: In your book, Finding Darwin’s God, you write, “in nature, elusive and unexplored, we will find the Creator at work.” How is your view different from that of creationists or proponents of intelligent design, who argue against evolution? Miller: I think the biggest difference, and the most direct way to pinpoint that difference, is to say that creationists inevitably look for God in what science has not yet explained or in what they claim science cannot explain. Most scientists who are religious look for God in what science does understand and has explained. So the way in which my view is different from the creationists or intelligent design proponents is that I find knowledge a compelling reason to believe in God. They find ignorance a compelling reason to believe in God. ActionBioscience.org: You also write in the same book, “There is a deeper problem caused by the opponents of evolution, a problem for religion.” Please explain. Miller: When religion places itself in conflict with science, that is, when religion says that we have to reject scientific explanations for religious reasons, it basically means that every time science advances in understanding, religion contracts. If you define religion as being the things that science cannot explain, every time the realm of science expands--and every year we understand a little more about life, the world around us, and the cosmos--those areas become smaller. I think ultimately the rejection of mainstream science, and the rejection of evolution by the creationist movement, is a mistake for religion because it essentially argues that religion is disapproved by the mechanisms and tools of science. That’s a profound theological mistake. Evolution is fundamental to understanding life. ActionBioscience.org: Why does evolution remain a dangerous idea for some of the American public? Miller: I think evolution remains a dangerous idea for two reasons: 1. Many people in the religious community continue to believe that evolution cannot be reconciled with religion. That is just not true. Most people understand that, but not everyone. 2. Evolution concerns something very fundamental. Evolution is controversial for the same reason that you can start a fight by going into a bar and saying something about somebody’s mother. It concerns where we’re from, what our status is as human beings, and how we relate to the rest of life on the Earth. That will always make it a controversial idea, not just in the U.S. but also in many countries around the world. Evolution is both a fact and good science. ActionBioscience.org: How should science respond to this public fear of evolution? Miller: Science can respond in three ways: 1. The first is by answering the objections that are frequently raised against evolution. The charge that evolution is not good science--that there are no
  • 4. transitional forms, that the mechanism of evolution doesn’t work, and other similar charges--can easily be answered from scientific literature. 2. The second is by emphasizing the fact that scientific ideas are different from religious ideas and therefore that science in general, and evolution in particular, does not present an obligatory threat to religion. 3. The last way to respond is simply by doing good science. Evolutionary biology is fundamentally a useful theory. It’s a theory whose application and practice in the laboratory every single day yields useful scientific results. The American people are a people of practical results and consequences. When something works, when something is practical, when something earns money, it gets respect in American society, and evolution can do all of those things. So-called “alternatives” to evolution are not scientific and lack evidence. ActionBioscience.org: In some regions of the U.S., educators are being encouraged, sometimes forced, by their institution to teach “alternative” ideas to evolution. What is your response to this development? Miller: Disappointment. If the ideas being offered were genuinely scientific alternatives, if they were ideas that had significant support within the scientific community or substantial experimental evidence, it might be interesting to include them in the science classroom. Unfortunately, the ”alternatives” actually being offered are not scientific at all. The insertion of an idea such as young-earth creationism, which requires a rejection of astronomy, physics, and chemistry as well as biology, into the scientific curriculum makes about as much sense as teaching witchcraft in medical school. The other alternative often proposed, so-called “intelligent” design, doesn't even rise to the level of being a scientific hypothesis. It has no explanatory power and approaches scientific problems by nothing more than an appeal to the “designer.” Since such appeals are not testable, they don't amount to science and can only mislead students as to the nature of science and scientific evidence. © 2004, American Institute of Biological Sciences. Educators have permission to reprint articles for classroom use; other users, please contact editor for reprint permission. See reprint policy. About the author: Kenneth T. Miller, Ph.D., a Christian and evolutionist, is professor of biology in the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Providence, RI. His research delves into problems of structure and function in biological membranes using a variety of techniques associated with electron microscopy. One of his principal interests is the public understanding of evolution. He has written a number of articles defending the scientific integrity of evolution, answering challenges such as that posed by intelligent design, and has publicly debated anti-evolutionists. He has written a series of high school
  • 5. and college textbooks with Joseph S. Levine, called Biology, the most recent of which is known as the “Dragonfly” book (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2002); he also wrote Finding Darwin’s God: A Scientist’s Search for Common Ground between God and Evolution (HarperCollins, 1999). http://bms.brown.edu/faculty/m/kmiller/