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Is the so-called anthropic cosmological principle a theory? In some ways, it seems,
this principle is something very much like the theological and creationist cosmogony/
cosmology. There are some professional scientists who accept the anthropic
cosmological principle, but is it a theoretical principle as we define theoretical?
If it is a theoretical scientific principle, then how would that differ from creationism as a
possible theoretical scientific principle?
If a professional astro-physicist believes that there is evidence for a "God", does the
fact that he or she is a professional scientist qualify the theism/deism as a theory?
"There is a continuity to Karl Marx's thought. . . I do not maintain that Marx was completely
consistent. Marx wrote for over forty years; he wrote for many different audiences and under
many different conditions. It would be asking a great deal to believe that he was never
inconsistent."
-- George G. Brenkert, Marx's Ethics of Freedom, 1983
"Just as [Charles Robert] Darwin discovered the law of evolution in organic nature, so
[Karl Heinrich] Marx discovered the law of evolution in human history."
-- Friedrich Engels
"I don't believe your old bastard theory of evolution either; I believe it's pure jackass
nonsense."
-- William Ashley Sunday ("Billy Sunday")
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Posted by rallen2 on 2008-03-23 14:16:07 | Rating: n/a | Views: 35
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