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Then there’s his most recent book, which drew this from the Telegraph:
But – what does it matter what Steven Hawking believes? There are some genuinely theistic scientists, the Catholic Ken Miller for instance, who was the main expert prosecution witness in the Kitzmiller –vs- Dover trial in America in 2005 (the last creationist attempt to teach the Bible as science, masquerading under Intelligent Design, in American schools. It failed miserably, with outright accusations from the judge that creationists had lied.)
What anyone says or believes about anything can never have evidentiary value. It doesn’t make it true - or even more believable - because it comes from an ‘authority’.
However, authority figures can stimulate our thinking and lead us to new ideas. And someone who has been proved right (or almost right) many times is someone to listen to.
Here’s a short address (25 minutes or so) by Richard Dawkins to an audience of mainly science-literate people in Oxford in 2005. It seems to cover many of the things we have explored in this thread (and I truly wasn’t aware of this at the time!):QUOTE]
Pab
The link to the telegraph article you supplied is very interesting.
The second comment on the article contains a link to an American site which purports to disprove evolutionary theory. To me it seems very authoritative and quotes many authorities in support. Frankly, I can't understand most of it but it does seem to be a very impressive debunking of Darwin.
What do you think of it? Do you know anything of the authors? They don't seem to be unthinking Fundamentalist Christians that's for sure.
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Then there’s his most recent book, which drew this from the Telegraph:
But – what does it matter what Steven Hawking believes? There are some genuinely theistic scientists, the Catholic Ken Miller for instance, who was the main expert prosecution witness in the Kitzmiller –vs- Dover trial in America in 2005 (the last creationist attempt to teach the Bible as science, masquerading under Intelligent Design, in American schools. It failed miserably, with outright accusations from the judge that creationists had lied.)
What anyone says or believes about anything can never have evidentiary value. It doesn’t make it true - or even more believable - because it comes from an ‘authority’.
However, authority figures can stimulate our thinking and lead us to new ideas. And someone who has been proved right (or almost right) many times is someone to listen to.
Here’s a short address (25 minutes or so) by Richard Dawkins to an audience of mainly science-literate people in Oxford in 2005. It seems to cover many of the things we have explored in this thread (and I truly wasn’t aware of this at the time!):QUOTE]
Pab
The link to the telegraph article you supplied is very interesting.
The second comment on the article contains a link to an American site which purports to disprove evolutionary theory. To me it seems very authoritative and quotes many authorities in support. Frankly, I can't understand most of it but it does seem to be a very impressive debunking of Darwin.
What do you think of it? Do you know anything of the authors? They don't seem to be unthinking Fundamentalist Christians that's for sure.
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