[MD] atomic preferences and panexperientialism (panpyschism)
Krimel
Krimel at Krimel.com
Sun Aug 29 10:20:49 PDT 2010
Ian,
As you know the Templeton Prize is awarded for efforts to reconcile religion
and science. A couple of years ago there was a big flap over Dawkins or one
of those guys bitching that no matter what they did, an atheist could never
be a winner.
John C. Polkinghorne is a past winner and he is a priest turned physicist or
is it the other way around. Like I said good people and they certainly give
the lie to the vision some taut here that the academy is all one sided.
But still strange bedfellows for antitheists.
Krimel
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Glendinning [mailto:ian.glendinning at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 12:07 PM
To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
Subject: Re: [MD] atomic preferences and panexperientialism (panpyschism)
I'm so glad I responded to dmb before reading your response Krim.
Interesting.
Ian
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Platt Holden <plattholden at gmail.com> wrote:
> Attack the man instead of trying to disprove the truth of what he
asserted.
> A common tactic from from certain individuals.
>
> Platt
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Krimel <Krimel at krimel.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Donnie,
>>
>> From wiki: "Louis Charles Birch (8 February 1918 - 19 December 2009) was
an
>> Australian geneticist specialising in population ecology and was also
well
>> known as a theologian, writing widely on the topic of science and
religion,
>> winning the Templeton Prize in 1990.[1] The prize recognised his work
>> ascribing intrinsic value to all life."
>>
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