NEIL DIAMOND sings HAVAH NAGILAH in the MOVIE: *KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS* (2006) He also sang this traditional Jewish Wedding Song in *THE JAZZ SINGER* (1980) ACTORS: Doris Roberts, Gary Marshall, Daryl Hannah, Larry Miller, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz, Cheryl Hines, Carter Jenkins, Richard Benjamin (the Rabbi) DIRECTED BY: Scott Marshall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE MOVIE, GO TO: www.keepingupwiththesteins.com FOR MORE ABOUT NEIL DIAMOND, GO TO: en.wikipedia.org and www.neildiamond.com RECORDING METHOD: CABLE TV to DVR to DVD to Computer to YouTube…
NEIL DIAMOND sings HAVAH NAGILAH in the MOVIE: *KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS* (2006) He also sang this traditional Jewish Wedding Song in *THE JAZZ SINGER* (1980) ACTORS: Doris Roberts, Gary Marshall, Daryl Hannah, Larry Miller, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz, Cheryl Hines, Carter Jenkins, Richard Benjamin (the Rabbi) DIRECTED BY: Scott Marshall FOR MORE INFO [...]
This clip picks up where the one I’m responding to (“Gods retreat from cosmology”) leaves off — it is advisable that you watch that clip first. Both clips are from Neil deGrasse Tyson’s presentation titled “The Perimeter of Ignorance” at Beyond Belief 2006. Among other things, Tyson asserts that the religiosity of some of history’s [...]
This clip picks up where the one I’m responding to (“Gods retreat from cosmology”) leaves off — it is advisable that you watch that clip first. Both clips are from Neil deGrasse Tyson’s presentation titled “The Perimeter of Ignorance” at Beyond Belief 2006. Among other things, Tyson asserts that the religiosity of some of history’s greatest scientists and their willingness to invoke the philosophy of intelligent design limited the scope of their inquiry into the natural world, to the detriment of scientific progress in general.
From: Beyond Belief 2006 en.wikipedia.org thesciencenetwork.org
From: Beyond Belief 2006 en.wikipedia.org thesciencenetwork.org
Some Design!-Christopher Hitchens This present-day version of God of the gaps goes by a fresh name: intelligent design. The term suggests that some entity, endowed with a mental capacity far greater than the human mind can muster, created or enabled all the things in the physical world that we cannot explain through scientific methods. An [...]
Some Design!-Christopher Hitchens This present-day version of God of the gaps goes by a fresh name: intelligent design. The term suggests that some entity, endowed with a mental capacity far greater than the human mind can muster, created or enabled all the things in the physical world that we cannot explain through scientific methods. An interesting hypothesis. But why confine ourselves to things too wondrous or intricate for us to understand, whose existence and attributes we then credit to a superintelligence? Instead, why not tally all those things whose design is so clunky, goofy, impractical, or unworkable that they reflect the absence of intelligence? And what comedian designer configured the region between our legs-an entertainment complex built around a sewage system? Stupid design could fuel a movement unto itself. It may not be nature’s default, but it’s ubiquitous. Yet people seem to enjoy thinking that our bodies, our minds, and even our universe represent pinnacles of form and reason. Maybe it’s a good antidepressant to think so. But it’s not science-not now, not in the past, not ever. -Neil degrasse Tyson Religious fundamentalists may deny that evolution exists, but in the natural world it is religion that does not exist. -John Maisey of American Museum of Natural History







