On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 07:47:07 +0000 (UTC) in talk.origins, Richard
Forrest (richard@plesiosaur.com (Richard Forrest)) said, directing the
reply to talk.origins
From an interview with a Jesuit priest who is an astronomer (and from
memory, so it's the gist rather than verbatim):
"I hope that my scientific research throws up something which
disproves an aspect of my belief. After all, I know that my belief is
not perfect."
An RCC priest / astronomer. The programme is on in a couple of hours.
Those interested can listen on live on
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio4.shtml?fm
The Pope's Telescope
Wed 16 Jun, 11:00 - 11:30 30 mins
On top of Mount Graham in the Arizona Desert is a three million pound
telescope owned by the Vatican. Inside, three scientists, led by
Vatican astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno, are exploring the outer
reachers of the solar system in a bid to discover how our planetary
system was made. But why are the Vatican doing science and what can a
cluster of ancient frozen rocks tell us about the origins of life on
earth?
Stereo
Subject:
Factual; Documentaries
Factual; Science & Technology
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