Tuesday, July 27, 2004

A final indulgence

Since I threw up nothing but pap yesterday, all ketchup and Seventeen magazine-style quizzes, today is a thinking day. Especially for all you goddamn hippies. Read the whole thing. A tasty taste:
"Religion and science are separate and mutually exclusive realms of human thought." Case closed.
And now reopened. In recent years, Allan Sandage, one of the world's leading astronomers, has declared that the big bang can be understood only as a "miracle." Charles Townes, a Nobel-winning physicist and coinventor of the laser, has said that discoveries of physics "seem to reflect intelligence at work in natural law." Biologist Christian de Duve, also a Nobel winner, points out that science argues neither for nor against the existence of a deity: "There is no sense in which atheism is enforced or established by science."

And Brent, if you make even one "Michael Moore is God" joke I'm'na beat ya in ya ass.

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