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Richard Dawkins V Rowan Williams Round Two
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When; Tonight
Where; Cambridge Union;
'To be filmed and made available on line.' In round 1 Prof. Dawkins admitted that there was a (remote) possibility that God existed. Will he acquiesce further against the full power of Williams's intellect, no longer Archbishop? Oh, to be there!
Where; Cambridge Union;
'To be filmed and made available on line.' In round 1 Prof. Dawkins admitted that there was a (remote) possibility that God existed. Will he acquiesce further against the full power of Williams's intellect, no longer Archbishop? Oh, to be there!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.angorstran, I don't know what 'life created itself' means. What is certainly true is that modern complex life evolved from extremely primitive life by the established process of evolution. So the question is: how did that primitive life appear?
The most reasonable theory so far is that it appeared by the coming together of the right chemical constituents in the right conditions at the right time. This has not yet been proved but work in that direction is well on its way. So far reproducing those early conditions has resulted in the spontaneous appearance of all 20 amino acids necessary for life.
Still a long way to go. But at least these people are working on it instead of just shouting meaningless challenges.
The most reasonable theory so far is that it appeared by the coming together of the right chemical constituents in the right conditions at the right time. This has not yet been proved but work in that direction is well on its way. So far reproducing those early conditions has resulted in the spontaneous appearance of all 20 amino acids necessary for life.
Still a long way to go. But at least these people are working on it instead of just shouting meaningless challenges.
@Khandro "You ask if I believe God created the universe, the short answer is yes, but the God (for want of a better name) I believe in, can not, unaided by grace, be grasped by human reason.
I adopt a position of what has been called one of "learned ignorance"; "
How convenient - what an excellent way to deflect tough questions.
You sound almost proud about being in a position of "learned ignorance"
And how dismissive of the human intellect you are.
I adopt a position of what has been called one of "learned ignorance"; "
How convenient - what an excellent way to deflect tough questions.
You sound almost proud about being in a position of "learned ignorance"
And how dismissive of the human intellect you are.
Khandro, as someone who needs to be reminded regularly to check his manners, good breeding is very clearly a subject rather beyond your area of expertise, so best not go there. As for your recommended reading, thank you, but having followed your advice previously, I’m sure you’ll understand why I’ll pass on this one.
Interesting though, that other men's words seem to influence you so greatly. On this thread alone we’ve had several examples from you. Young, Nietzsche, Aquinas, Vernon - and I don’t know if I’ve missed any but I’m sure I saw Confucius flailing around in there somewhere. It strikes me that your penchant for assuming that such examples somehow impress the reader, and hence, lend support to your argument, would make for a rather interesting psychological study, but that aside, ever thought of thinking for yourself? Once you get the hang of it, it can be wonderfully therapeutic, you know. ;o)
Interesting though, that other men's words seem to influence you so greatly. On this thread alone we’ve had several examples from you. Young, Nietzsche, Aquinas, Vernon - and I don’t know if I’ve missed any but I’m sure I saw Confucius flailing around in there somewhere. It strikes me that your penchant for assuming that such examples somehow impress the reader, and hence, lend support to your argument, would make for a rather interesting psychological study, but that aside, ever thought of thinking for yourself? Once you get the hang of it, it can be wonderfully therapeutic, you know. ;o)
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