What the %23$*! Do We (K)now!?
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Most of the problems that religion
and various philosophical movements...

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down through the centuries
have produced...

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have been errors because
that's where they're started--

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That God is a distinct
separate being from us...

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to whom I must offer worship,
whom I must cultivate...

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humor, please and hope to attain
a reward from at the very end of my life.

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That is not what God is.
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That is a blasphemy.
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God is such a broad thing...
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um, some parts of which--
most of the parts of which...

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that are associated
with organized religion...

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is something that
I sort of recoil at.

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It's something I think has done a lot
ofharm to the world, done harm to women...

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done harm to oppressed peoples,
done harm to the World Trade Center.

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And yet, and the same point...
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we have the epitome
of a great science.

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The closest science
has ever come...

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to explaining Jesus'
interpretation that...

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the mustard seed was larger
than the kingdom ofheaven...

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and the only science that can fit into
that analogy is quantum physics.

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Now, we have--
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we have great technology...
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from antigravity magnets...
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and magnetic fields--
zero-point energy--

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We have all that, and we still have
this ugly, superstitious...

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backwater concept of God.

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