Victor Stenger on The Future of Naturalism

Written by Ajita Kamal February 9, 2009 4:49 pm 0 comments

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This an excellent interview of the author of “God: The Failed Hypothesis”. Victor Stenger looks at the idea that God is not required. A modern day extrapolation of Laplace’s famous alleged statement to Napoleon about God, “I have no need for that hypothesis”.

Stenger talks about the postmodernist butchery of science and describes the misunderstanding of quantum mechanics by the “quantum mystics” like Deepak Chopra. He also addresses the anthropic principle, the scientific basis of string theory and the scientific argument against god from a probabilistic perspective.

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