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Some here might be interested in this.
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I thought Newton was a member of a wierd religious sect.
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All I know about newton is that he was a devout catholic who was critisised for trying to get his university to prioritise catholic students over others.
Even so that fact that he allowed Hubble, a devout atheist, to help fund his publication of the principilia at least shows he still had a loyalty to science that transcended the religious divide. Got that from: Science on trial : the case for evolution / Douglas J. Futuyma. Ideas about sects and such for me start to tend towards conspiracy sensationalism and I would be very critical of any heresay on such ideas. |
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Another interesting connection. The translator of Josephus, Whiston, who thought Josephus was a closet Christian, was persuaded to Arianism by Newton.
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