A new book, anti-God among all things
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By M&C News Apr 30, 2007, 17:26 GMT
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In regards to the 'talk back' comment. I believe from your comment, you are religious. The book which we are currently discussing talks about how religion is is close minded, dramatic and stops the progression of human knowledge. Your aggressive, close minded response to the book just proves the authors point. The book, like the Bible, is just a guideline to thought. You don't need to get defensive or upset about it.
Religion is not bad but neither is not believing.
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aaronMay 2nd, 2007 - 23:30:13
hi there i just wanted to say this may be a book written by a man well versed in liturature, but surely not a man well versed in scientific knowledge. i would like to point out two of the most influential minds in science and rest assured they believed in God.
James Clark Maxwell
Albert Einstein
Religion is the seed of cultural morality and zealous extremism is the seed of war, how hard is that to understand? The difference is between people who want to understand God and people who want to be a god. People want to understand things that books and words alone cannot fully express. Soon the whole world will see that God's existance can be proven (not defined) by science and math and this misunderstanding called atheism will cease to exist. Just look at the work of Benoit Mandelbrot a Yale professor who demonstrated order in chaos and that these models apply to natural phenomena. Does he attest to the existence of God, I don't know but if so or not he has provided further inspiration for people like me to take comfort in the fact that life is open ended and could never be explained in completion between the bindings of a book.
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