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SUMMARY:Physics Public Lecture:  Martin Gaskell
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Centro de Astrofisica de Valparaiso y Departamento de Fisica y Astronomia Universidad de Valparaiso, Chile=0D=0A=
How Scientists View the Big Questions About the Universe.=0D=0A=
The biggest questions about out universe and our place in it are religious questions.  I show that, contrary to some popular misconceptions, there has always been and continues to be a strong interest in religious questions among scientists.  In this talk I give examples of this interest and I discuss the results of surveys of the attitudes of scientists.  I give an overview of the range of views held on what the Bible says about the creation of the universe, and I say a little of what modern astronomy is telling us about the origin of the universe.
LOCATION:Baylor Sciences Building, Room B.110
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