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Sunday,
July 15
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a.m. in Hollywood, 4:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa*
Religious apologists have sought to use science to
support the existence of God. To answer such
arguments, Victor Stenger wrote a book in
2003, Has Science Found God?, which critiqued
contemporary claims that science supports the
existence of God, and found them inadequate.
In his
recent bestseller, God: The Failed Hypothesis,
Dr. Stenger goes even further to argue that
empirical science makes a strong case against the
existence of the Judaic-Christian-Islamic God.
Stenger makes the case that not only does the
universe show no evidence for God, it looks exactly
as it would be expected to look if there is no God.
Stenger,
Who received his Ph.D. in 1963 from UCLA, is
emeritus professor of physics and astronomy at the
University of Hawaii, and adjunct professor of
philosophy at the University of Colorado. Copies of
his book will be available for purchase and signing.
*This
lecture will be repeated at 4:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa
at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave.
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Hosted by the
CFI Community of Orange County.
$6, or free
for Friends of the Center.
PURCHASE
TICKETS ONLINE
Friends of the Center
may opt to reserve tickets by calling (323)
666-9797, ext. 102, or emailing
info@cfiwest.org.
The Center for Inquiry-West
4773 Hollywood
Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90027
2 blocks west of Vermont at Berendo
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