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sending a strong delusion...

sending a strong delusion...

there are numerous examples in both testaments of G-d sending people a strong delusion and it looks as if both Collins and Dawkins are doing what they are meant to be doing, superbly.

there was a time when i would have been disappointed about an evangelical being given the run-around by a scientist but now i don’t even bother reading the copy. anyone who’s read a book on quantum physics and gone “wow!”, probably grasps it more - on a meaningful level - than your average scientist.

look at the physicists pushing the boundaries of interpretation of quantum physics and you will see people being persecuted by the tenured scientific status quo. science is plagued by it’s own religious fundamentalism.

and besides, G-d doesn’t need our PR.

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God v Science debate between Richard Dawkins and Francis Collins By: paulhartigan (46 replies) 11 November, 2006 - 01:00