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Science nerds. Richard Dawkins and Neil deGrasse Tyson have a discussion.
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<blockquote data-quote="dsg04MACHone" data-source="post: 11576510" data-attributes="member: 105097"><p>Obviously a lot of that stuff went over my head. But without the intent of turning this into a religious argument, I find it very hard to believe Tyson is truly an atheist with the line of thinking he has. Unless there is something out there disproving religion with such significance that he knows, and it isn't known to the public. Because with how he analyzed things he did it in a manner that would lead me to believe he in fact believes its very possible some higher being created or caused the life we know today.</p><p></p><p>He seems to have a level of thinking that anything is possible. I really am having a hard time trying word my thoughts about it. I just can't see with how he thinks, that he truly believes there is not or could not be a higher being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsg04MACHone, post: 11576510, member: 105097"] Obviously a lot of that stuff went over my head. But without the intent of turning this into a religious argument, I find it very hard to believe Tyson is truly an atheist with the line of thinking he has. Unless there is something out there disproving religion with such significance that he knows, and it isn't known to the public. Because with how he analyzed things he did it in a manner that would lead me to believe he in fact believes its very possible some higher being created or caused the life we know today. He seems to have a level of thinking that anything is possible. I really am having a hard time trying word my thoughts about it. I just can't see with how he thinks, that he truly believes there is not or could not be a higher being. [/QUOTE]
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