i loved that aspect of catholicism until i learned about this guy, galileo, and how he was mistreated by the catholic church. He acually has never been formally pardoned. So then i became an atheist. I believed anything that did any harm to a brilliant intellectual like galileo was not for me. And as i talk about and losing a prize, i thought, well, christianity is kind of judaism, two point o. By modis tolins, if i can refute the conclusion, then the antecedent must be refuted, and therefore i don't need to study judaism. For some reason, this religion played a
In this episode, based on the cover story from Skeptic magazine 26.1 (2021), Michael speaks with University of California professor of physics Brian Keating about: time, infinity, the shape of the universe, the multiverse, quantum gravity, string theory, the laws of nature, and more… Listen to this fascinating episode for free and order a copy of the Skeptic magazine 26.1 to read Keating’s cover story, complete with splendid graphics, charts, and illustrations (in print or digital formats).