Fritof Capra (physicist); Bernie Siegel, M.D., Deepak Chopra, M.D.; David Suzuki, genticist. These people demonstrate through their respective professions the inherent goodness and resilience of the human spirit within a much greater mystery. They bring hope and empowerment to a troubled world in troubled times. They've all written books. Pick one up!
2006-09-01 07:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a book called "In Six Days", a collection of fifty scientist and engineers (all with PhD's) explaining why they believe in a literal, six-day creation. Some base their beliefs on purely scientific facts and research that they have first-hand experience with, others also have more philosophical and personal reasons. It just goes to show that you can be a top scientist, and still believe in God, even so much as to take the Bible literally.
2006-09-01 12:33:51
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answered by Free Ranger 4
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A lot of physicists are spiritual.
They tend not to believe in evolution because of entropy ( the second law of thermodynamics)
2006-09-01 12:33:30
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answered by GreenHornet 5
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i don't really know any scientists. wait! my aunt was a chemist. she's dead now, though. she was really "spiritual".
2006-09-01 12:33:41
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answered by practicalwizard 6
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This guy named JIBBA JABBA
2006-09-02 09:19:35
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answered by 自由思想家 3
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/apr99/923600959.Sh.r.html
Great reading !!!!!!
2006-09-01 12:36:55
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answered by williamzo 5
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Einstein believed in God (he was jewish)>
2006-09-01 12:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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me
2006-09-01 12:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they don't usually go hand in hand.
2006-09-01 12:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, my friend...seems conflicting doesn't it!
2006-09-01 12:30:12
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answered by johnavaro 3
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