tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8004604839067397239.post7139336738358394981..comments2020-05-13T23:37:57.998-07:00Comments on Shaken Faithless: A Religious Scientist - Lo and BeholdRabbi Adam Jacobshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16073199951748971303noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8004604839067397239.post-5437839268309452392015-10-12T22:00:42.662-07:002015-10-12T22:00:42.662-07:00Let me make my point clearer. I am simply citing P...Let me make my point clearer. I am simply citing Prof. England's opinion of how life emerges. According to him no special need for a Creator of Life. This means the the the Proof of God based on the Origin of Life would fail.. Regarding England's opinion of a Jewish G-d or God(s) I have no Idea what he believes or thinks, nor why he does so. I am gong to suggest he read my blog posts. Best Wishes,Alter Cocker Jewish Atheisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07263517660985042288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8004604839067397239.post-56582872146123958882015-10-11T13:02:06.861-07:002015-10-11T13:02:06.861-07:00How did I know you were going to go there?
Why do...How did I know you were going to go there?<br /><br />Why do you suppose it is that Professor England does not conclude the same thing?Rabbi Adam Jacobshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16073199951748971303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8004604839067397239.post-57202600605073706402015-10-10T22:18:44.417-07:002015-10-10T22:18:44.417-07:00Dear Rabbi you have just provided a refute that th...Dear Rabbi you have just provided a refute that the origin of life needs a Creater. Citing the article "The 101 version of his big idea is this: Under the right conditions, a random group of atoms will self-organize, unbidden, to more effectively use energy. Over time and with just the right amount of, say, sunlight, a cluster of atoms could come remarkably close to what we call life. In fact, here’s a thought: Some things we consider inanimate actually may already be “alive.” It all depends on how we define life, something England’s work might prompt us to reconsider. “People think of the origin of life as being a rare process,” says Vijay Pande, a Stanford chemistry professor. “Jeremy’s proposal makes life a consequence of physical laws, not something random.” "<br /><br />Physical laws alone make life possible - no need for a Creator to actively manage the process. Alter Cocker Jewish Atheisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07263517660985042288noreply@blogger.com