I never called him infallible, I simply stated that he's not ignorant in the field of science.Starhunter wrote:I would not talk about Lemming like that, he is revered by some as infallible, because Einstein shook his hand, and being a Catholic priest - well that just speaks volumes - under the gown so to speak.Audie wrote: Do you think its laziness, or incapacity? Maybe those are the same thing in this case..
along with a weird combo of arrogance, egoism, presumptuousness, and negligence.
In my case, it's simply incapacity, I have no mechanism by which to swallow copious amounts of manure.
But I could be wrong of course, Genesis mentions the big bang, I just can't find it - that would be laziness for sure, or is that a lack of imagination?
You seem have realized that you have no support for your outrageous claim of him being ignorant ( judging by the short-minded responses you've posted) ; it's probably time to just acknowledge that and move on. Lemaitre could be completely wrong and still not ignorant; I'll repeat this one last time, he made a scientific model based upon his well founded and qualified knowledge of astrophysics and mathematics, none of this constitutes ignorance.