Bill Nye recently defended comments he made regarding creationism, in which he urges adults to teach children about evolution. | (Photo: Reuters/Fred Prouser)
Famed television scientist Bill Nye is defending a recent video produced by BigThink.com entitled "Bill Nye: Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children," arguing that he did not attack religion in the video, in which he says that those believing in creationism live in a "fantastically complicated world."
Nye, who gained famed by starring as "Bill Nye the Science Guy" on the popular children's show by the same name, went on "CBS This Morning" Tuesday to defend the previous comments he made regarding religious beliefs and creationism in his Aug. 23 video.
"You can believe what you want religiously. Religion is one thing, but science, provable science is something else. My concern is you don't want people growing up not believing in radioactivity, not believing in geology and deep time," Nye said on "CBS This Morning."
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"[…] I'm not attacking anybody's religion, but science, if you go to a museum and you see fossil dinosaur bones, they came from somewhere, and we have by diligent investigation have determined that the earth is 4.54 billion years old. The sun is a star, like all the other stars you see in the sky, and we are made of the same stuff. This is wonderful! This is fantastic discoveries that fill me with reverence, make me excited," Nye added.
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