Don't get me wrong I was in no way dissing Hendrix. Purple Haze- Jimi Hendrix
but if were talking about classics don't forget: Over the hills and far away by Led Zeppelin
Booko,
I was raised as an atheist but now I consider myself agnostic. As a science student I try to keep an open mind toward religion. I have not had much experience with religion could you tell me some facts about yours?
I agree with that view (too bad many people don't have it :cool: ). All the people that I know who homeschool share that belief and that is why their kids are ahead of the ones in the public schools.</IMG>
Maybe he was hoping that some of those religious leaders would give him insight for his quest for the T.O.E. Religion can be viewed as a non-scientific T.O.E. maybe he was looking for clue, I don't know.
I believe it was Einstein who said, "Religion without science is lame, and Science without religion is boring." As a science student I come under fire from a lot from people I can only begin to describe as "fanatics", if these people would stop and listen to reason (and admit they have a few...
I think the best part about being homeschooled was that if I had an interest in some area (i.e. science) my mom would be able to adapt the cirriculm to match my interests. Also if I was having trouble with something she could help me more then my teachers were able to do when i was in public school.
The big problem with ID is deciding if it should be taught in a science class or not. I would not have a problem if it was taught in a religion class or something like that, I just think it should not be taught in a science class.
I think he was kind of angry that the "randomness" of quantum mechanics were not compatible with the "gentleness" of his relativity theories. I have heard some people claim that he was always talking to religous leaders but I don't know if that's true. Have you heard anything like that?
I was homeschooled from the 4th grade. I'm 18 and have an associates degree in science from my local college. The only problem that I ever had with it was I did not see my friends as often as I liked. That of course changed when I started taking college classes when I was 15. So if you want to...
I was homeschooled from the 4th grade. I'm 18 and have an associates degree in science from my local college. The only problem that I ever had with it was I did not see my friends as often as I liked. That of course changed when I started taking college classes when I was 15. So if you want to...
Einstein was a scientist but all the quotes I've heard suggest he did believe in God.
"God does not throw dice with the universe" was how he voiced his opinion against quantum mechanics.
But why would people believe (for example) that the earth is 4000 thousand years old when all scientific edvidence says it be around 5 billion years old?