Without God

In his celebrated 1837 Phi Beta Kappa Oration at Harvard, titled "The American Scholar," Ralph Waldo Emerson predicted that a day would come when America would end what he called "our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands." His prediction came true in the twentieth century, and in no area of learning more so than in science. This surely would have pleased Emerson. When he listed his heroes he would generally include Copernicus and Galileo and ... Full Story »

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Oct. 1, 2008

As a practicing Christian this review reminds me of a person whistling past a graveyard. Despite the authors attempt to suggest science can answer all questions; I am not aware they can now or will ever be able to do so. To scientificly prove God does not exist they must be able to start a world and produce all plants and animals including humans successfully. It appears they have a ways to go.

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