At the Beyond Belief conference, astronomer Carolyn Porco describes the spirituality inherent in the scientific view of the Universe. To see what a science-based religion might look like in real life, take a look at yoism.org Go to http to see the rest of this three part series (you can also download this video there). And see www.yoism.org to understand what we mean by “saint” in Yoism and why we refer to Dr. Porco as “Saint Carolyn.”
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Sun, Nov. 23, 2006 From The Science Network Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the apparent un-intelligent design of the cosmos. www.beyondbelief2006.org
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Carl Sagan’s scientific series about Universe and Cosmos
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Do Atheists Believe In Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life? / Video Do atheists believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life? Many do, despite the fact there is no evidence to support such. Yet they refuse to believe in Gods existence, despite the evidence. Such is the clouded thinking of the atheists. From rosaryfilms of Secret of the Rosary Films.
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Sunday, November 5, 2006 Beyond Belief ’06 Neil DeGrasse Tyson challenges the concept of Intelligent Design by demonstrating ways in which the Universe is not optimally designed for us. From: The Science Network www.thesciencenetwork.org
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Carl Sagan’s scientific series about Universe and Cosmos
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An out of this world event, Cosmic Quandaries, held at The Palladium in St. Petersburg at 7 pm on Wednesday, March 26th drew in an audience of nearly 800! With a one in a million chance of meeting one of only 6000 astrophysicists in the world, audience members were lined up in order to have the opportunity to ask Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson a question on any and all galactic wonders they may have.
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From: Beyond Belief 2006 en.wikipedia.org thesciencenetwork.org
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My debut CD, “What I Like”, is on itunes! Here’s the link so you can download my music! itunes.apple.com “Meteor Shower!” is a new original piece. As I was writing this I was thinking about how our lives are like shooting stars. We’re here for such a short amount of time…but that split second is beautiful and miraculous. So seize the moment and enjoy life! Some of my most diehard fans may notice the intro of the piece sounds very similar the intro to my other piece, “What I Like”. I like that phrase so much I figured there’s nothing wrong with using it again
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© 2006 The Science Network Closing speech of American astrophysicist Neil degrasse Tyson, on the final day of the 2006 Beyond Belief Symposium, organized and hosted by The Science Network. Tyson reflects on our kinship with the cosmos, the excitement of being at the frontier of scientific discovery, and how exploring and learning about the cosmos through the tools and methods of science can offer a sense of spiritual fulfillment more enriching, and vastly more majestic, than what is provided by religion.
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