This is a WordPress repost of an excellent article originating from Claremont.org and authored by David Gelernter.
David Hillel Gelernter is an American artist, writer, and professor of computer science at Yale University. He is a former national fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior fellow in Jewish thought at the Shalem Center, and sat on the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Excellent.
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I thought so too! But his opinion will be waived off as being ill informed because he is a Professor of Computer Science. Nevertheless I thought he stated his case very well.
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No one cares to listen anymore. Just because I was a nurse doesn’t mean that I am wrong in other fields.
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Oh I hear you and couldn’t agree more. It’s that materialistic worldview that cannot be violated because to do so would open the door to the possibility of God. I’m pretty sure you first name isn’t Hawk, would you mind telling me what it is?
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Name is Bonnie, Mr Bruce. Blessings.
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Hi Bonnie, my first name is Bruce. May I address you as Bonnie? Blessings.
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You may. Blessings also.
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