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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.
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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?