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With the idea from Darwin et al we learn much more about our own history, and from the theory (should I use "theory" here?) of Big Bang, we know about the origin of everything. So it don't seems to have much space for the existence of religious stuff. But isn't it true that still quite a number of famous scientists who are religious man? What does it bring out? Isn't it true that the facts that we now have are strong enough to claim that "God is Dead"? Or if the scientists are just over-emphasise the significance of the facts?
Re: How many famous scienists in this century are Christian/Catholic?
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