Galileo made the list of "50 must read" books for all educated people according to the Globe and Mail.
I like this statement that makes him sound like a early version of Carl Sagan ...
"Unlike other scientific tomes of its time, which were written in Latin and addressed a scholarly audience, the Dialogue spoke in Italian to an underserved public of intelligent, curious laymen who couldn't afford a university education. Galileo's direct appeal to this mass market fanned the church's anxieties over the message his Dialogue delivered."
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
I'm Back and Reading Comics
Oddly enough a rather weak cartoon strip called "Mother Goose and Grimm" has taken an interest in the Faith and Science debate.
LINK TO CARTOON
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