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Rabbi Adam Jacobs discusses science, religion, and philosophy with Dr. George Ellis, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Cape Town.
Explore more at www.beyondbelief.blog
02:22 What can a non-scientist appreciate most about the scientific endeavor?
04:34 Isn't more grains of sand just a bigger pile of sand?
08:03 Is the whole greater than the sum of its parts?
11:20 Is evolutionism sufficient to produce complex information?
13:53 What is the philosophy of evolutionism?
16:07 Why is it important to conduct research in science and religion?
19:35 What do you believe as a Quaker?
22:18 Are you frustrated by the limitations of the human brain?
24:36 Do ordinary experiences have a greater meaning?
28:57 Is Aristotle correct regarding causation?
33:46 What bothers you about intelligent design?
37:30 Do non-physical things exist?
By Adam JacobsRabbi Adam Jacobs discusses science, religion, and philosophy with Dr. George Ellis, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Cape Town.
Explore more at www.beyondbelief.blog
02:22 What can a non-scientist appreciate most about the scientific endeavor?
04:34 Isn't more grains of sand just a bigger pile of sand?
08:03 Is the whole greater than the sum of its parts?
11:20 Is evolutionism sufficient to produce complex information?
13:53 What is the philosophy of evolutionism?
16:07 Why is it important to conduct research in science and religion?
19:35 What do you believe as a Quaker?
22:18 Are you frustrated by the limitations of the human brain?
24:36 Do ordinary experiences have a greater meaning?
28:57 Is Aristotle correct regarding causation?
33:46 What bothers you about intelligent design?
37:30 Do non-physical things exist?