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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2010

Peer reviewed Oxford scientists Dr Rupert Sheldrake and Dr Peter Fenwick discuss the major impact of Rene Descartes on the scientific method from 1619.

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  • More accurately, pseudoscience is another religion. These guys love science if it helps their hypotheses and denigrate science when their pseudoscience is called out for what it is.

  • @gd44 Narcissism makes you type these "superior" entries. Its a character defect.

    Why do you think you are "more accurate" than oxford scientists? What delusion ! Take your professional atheism, your pseudosuperiority to your blessed father figure God of the Atheists James Randi. Appointed by his followers. You are one. Are you feeling Just and Righteous as you make your "superior" entries here?

    A religious feeling? YOU have spoken !

  • I can make a case for an afterlife by exposing the errancy of the bible.

  • Stresses the value of Holy book error as it inspires you to think harder. Think for yourself.

    So must everything in Holy books be true? Seems to be some value in errors.

    Is your proposition complex?

  • If its less than 5 acres of print do tell.

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  • Bible written for everyone, few will understand. That is the KEY to knowing what these guys want to know. And it is really easy to follow the Bible then spend your whole life wondering. Man seems like a painful walking mess. Just read the book of acts that is your salvation message. I cant save you Jesus can. That is all.

  • Hm...interesting video. I do believe in science, but I don't worship it. I love God, and I believe God is the greatest scientist. Scientists only wish they could fathom the magnificent part of, say, an atom.

  • It's good to see increasing numbers of scientists who can see the difference between science and scientism (scientigion).

    Ironically, materialist reductionism which has played a role in liberating Humanity from superstition, is now articulated largely by rather superstitious people - the psuedo-skeptics.

    Separation is a useful tool for understanding a part of the whole. However, once separation becomes an end, rather than a means to an end, it works for the forces of ignorance.

  • Excellent upload steve.

  • Nice gentlemen holding an interesting conversation, and thanks to you we can all sit in and participate.

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