Beyond belief: Science, religion, reason and survival
The article in the 50th Anniversary edition of New Scientist mentioned by Yan in another thread is certainly worth a read.
The article quoted was about a symposium, "Beyond belief: Science, religion, reason and survival" hosted by the Science Network, a science-promoting coalition of scientists and media professionals convening at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. They were there to address three questions. Should science do away with religion? What would science put in religion's place? And can we be good without God?
The 'Crazy old aunt, who tells lies and stirs up mischief' was uttered by cosmologist Steven Weinberg of the University of Texas, Austin. "The world needs to wake up from the long nightmare of religion," he added.
George will love that!
Richard Dawkins said, "No doubt there are many people who do need religion, and far be it from me to pull the rug from under their feet."
I don't know about abolishing Religion but I certainly think about 80% of religious charities in this country deserve to loose their charitable status as they do nothing for the 'public good'.
I apologise hugely in advance for rekindling a subject that has been debated ad nauseum on these phorums!
But do buy a copy of the mag....it's worth it!
jude
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