(Moved from the "What I'm reading" thread in the SF forum.)
C. S. Lewis is one of my favorite writers, but he really didn't understand science, and views scientists as cold blooded enemies of religion. Of course, scientists span the entire spectrum from deeply religions to strongly anti-religious, and from calm to angry. But one thing that I am sorry to see in the current debate is the characterization of scientists as arriving at their scientific conclusions because they hate religion. You get similar reasoning from the Republicans. Scientists believe in global warming because they are a) orthodox or b) part of the vast liberal conspiracy or c) hate Republicans. Science doesn't work like that, and there are all sorts of safeguards against the opinion of the scientist being reflected in the work -- the double blind experiment being the most famous. Another lie I hear too often, from religious people who in many cases know they are lying, but think they do it in a good cause, is that many scientists disbelieve in, for example, evolution or global warming. You look at the list of the "many" and it turns out to be one scientist, a bunch of MDs, and the president of Bulgaria.
