Quote ="kirkstaller"They don't [ireally[/i believe in God.'"
These theistic scientists say they believe in god, many of them go to church and practice their faith in the same way as many other believers. On what basis can you possibly claim that these scientists don't really beleive in God.
It seems rather arrogant of you to suggest that because these scientists are willing to accept the vast amounts of evidence in favour off evolution and an earth which is 4.5 billion years old that they are any less of a believer than you or other christians who choose to reject scientific evidence which contradicts your doctrine.
Quote Name me one reputable scientist who has been born again.'"
The argument that you responded said that there are scientists who believe in God, here you are merely shifting the goalposts by asking him to name a scientist who is born again, despite the fact there was no claim regarding scientists being "born again" in his post.
Believing in God is not synonymous with being "born again", there are a large number of people who believe in god yet have never been "born again".
Are you for instance suggesting that Catholics do not believe in God as they are not "born again"?