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06-21-2003, 08:16 AM | #1 |
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Paul Davies books....
I was at Chapters in Canada the other day and saw a book by Paul Davies "God and the New Physics." He also has another one, "The Mind of God"
Are these books by a theist? What exactly are Paul Davies beliefs? I didn't have time to look through the books, but I do have an interest of sorts in cosmology. Thanks Kevin |
06-21-2003, 08:59 AM | #2 |
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I read "mind of god", but I can't remember much of it. It was some strange thing about computer super processing and some other bizarre crap. I think Davies is agnostic, though I'm not sure.
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He's definitely "spritual". I suppose "agnostic" works, as far as he's concerned.
Not all of his books have that bent, though. I've read "About Time" and it's actually a very interesting book. |
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Davies is a somewhat constrained agnostic.
In The Mind of God, he concludes:
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I think he's a weak atheist / agnostic who likes to play around with the god idea. At least, that's my impression of him from his book The Fifth Miracle.
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From, http://www.meta-library.net/ghc-bb/analy-body.html
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