In June 2005 I delivered my lecture “If you can read this I can prove God exists” and posted it on my website.
Today, I have to thank a brotherhood of evangelical atheists for making it world-famous.
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In June 2005 I delivered my lecture “If you can read this I can prove God exists” and posted it on my website.
Today, I have to thank a brotherhood of evangelical atheists for making it world-famous.
Read more »I recently joined atheist Peter Hearty in a UK radio debate on the origin of life.
This was broadcast on the British radio programme “Unbelievable.”
Read more »In 1931 a landmark discovery was made by the great mathematician Kurt Gödel. It is probably as important as anything Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.
It not only applies to mathematics but literally all branches of science and human knowledge. It has truly earth-shattering implications.
Oddly, few people know anything about it.
Allow me to tell you the story.
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