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Interview of John Polkinghorne - part one

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

An interview of the physicist and cleric John Polkinghorne, in November 2008, talking about his life and work, filmed by Alan Macfarlane. For a higher quality, downloadable, version with a summary, please see www.alanmacfarlane.com

All revenues go to the World Oral Literature Project

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  • @Britainrulesthewaves read ID and it quotes anthropic and fine tuning which he supports. There are number of classes of creationism yet I believe most of them are extremely science and only science. Not because you put God there you may laugh and say "religious". Goodle himself has worked on "proving God". The result is he crushed string theory into a hopeless case. I do not impose young earth creationism and I believe Evolution has tons of loop holes matematically, that Many deconverted.

  • @FuckCumInHeaven I believe he doesn't support creationism or Intelligent design, quoting wikipedia "Polkinghorne argued in The Times that there is a distinction between believing in the mind and purpose of a divine creator, and what he calls creationism "in that curious North American sense," with a literal interpretation of Genesis 1 and the belief that evolution is wrong, a position he rejects.[27]"

  • One of the greatest men alive..

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