The award is now simply known as the “Templeton Prize,” not the “Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.” The choice of Martin Rees this year marks something of a full transition for the prize, given his absolute lack of any religious belief at all. All he sees, he says, is “a sense of wonder at the universe.”
Friday, April 15, 2011
Scientific Extremism on Display — And the Prize Goes To . . .
Forgetting your roots: AlbertMohler.com – Scientific Extremism on Display — And the Prize Goes To . . .:
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