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Crossposting from GD by virtue of it being awesome and relevant. (Original Post)
2ndAmForComputers
Apr 2012
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Intelligent religion ought to support science as a partner, not challenge it.
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
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eqfan592
(5,963 posts)1. Like I said in GD, I love this guy!!
Plantaganet
(241 posts)2. He's just a great, great person. Brilliant. n/t
Thats my opinion
(2,001 posts)3. Intelligent religion ought to support science as a partner, not challenge it.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)4. I love this guy. His Nova Science Now shows are really impressive.
His ability to explain very difficult concepts and the way he weaves some philosophical perspective into them is pretty unrivaled, imo.
He appears to struggle with religious dogma, but does not reject religious belief out of hand.