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A Free-for-All on Science and Religion
Maybe the pivotal moment came when Steven Weinberg, a Nobel laureate in physics, warned that âthe world needs to wake up from its long nightmare of religious belief,â or when a Nobelist in chemistry, Sir Harold Kroto, called for the John Templeton Foundation to give its next $1.5 million prize for âprogress in spiritual discoveriesâ to an atheist â Richard Dawkins, the Oxford evolutionary biologist whose book âThe God Delusionâ is a national best-seller.Skip to next paragraph
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âGOD DELUSIONâ The author Richard Dawkins, with a book, says people are brainwashed to respect religion.
Or perhaps the turning point occurred at a more solemn moment, when Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and an adviser to the Bush administration on space exploration, hushed the audience with heartbreaking photographs of newborns misshapen by birth defects â testimony, he suggested, that blind nature, not an intelligent overseer, is in control.
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