No true believer in God should ever be afraid of science.  It will never
disprove God's existence .   In fact, many scientists are moving in the
other direction...I point you to Paul Davies' book The Mind of God for
anyone interested in the discussion of the science-religion interface...




--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On 12/13/2006 at 2:55:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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> I don't really think of him in terms of politics. I haven't seen him
> trying to affect politics in any strong way.
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> He writes books which, like the secularists you claim are waging a war
on
> Christmas, challenge conventional religious thinking.
>
> More recently he has concentrated on simplifying his work for
children.
> Would you recommend his books for high schoolers?
>
> And how would that be different from recommending Zinn's work for
schools?
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> Just rhetorical questions. If you get my drift.
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> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> MarioAPNJ@, Mari
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> > Your reading Hawking intrigues me. Other justified righters have
> >criticized
> > him harshly: "Move Over Al Gore. Atheist astrophysicist Stephen
> >Hawking is
> > the latest liberal End-of-the-World doomsday prophet, suggesting
> >that mankind
> > colonize the Moon or Mars to avoid annihilation from global
> >warming....wa
> > And the conservative Catholic League claims that he >misrepresented
> Pope John
> > Paul II.
> >
> > Shouldn't he be on your list of evil-thinkers like Howard Zinn?
>
>
> I don't really think of him in terms of politics. I haven't seen him
> trying to affect politics in any strong way.
>
> I'm just fascinated by the science. Time being relevant, Pre-Big Bang,
> spherical space, the concept of "infinately small," the size of space,
> black holes. Very exciting stuff (what little of it I can understand).
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