Yeah, no Jewish science fiction writers. Because I guess S. Y. Agnon, Poul Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Chayim Bloch, Ben Bova, Michael Chabon, Jack Dann, Avram Davison, Edward Einhorn, Harlan Ellison, Cynthia Ozick, Joel Rosenberg, Robert Silverberg, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Harry Turtledove, Allan Weiss, and Jane Yolen are all gentiles? (My goodness: two of those people on that list won Nobel Prizes for literature!) B"H, Jews have excelled in many different fields -- including science fiction. The percentage of science fiction authors who are Jewish far outstrips the percentage of Jews in the general population.
On this episode of ID The Future, Dr. Stephen Meyer, Director of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture, discusses TrueU, a new DVD project that helps equip students for the big questions on science and faith they're likely to face in college. Meyer talks about the historical relationship between science and faith, the new atheists, and the importance of equipping students with evidence and arguments on both sides of important questions.
The first set of 10 sessions - Does God Exist? - surveys recent findings in the physical and biological sciences, as well as mathematical probabilities, which provide a compelling case against the common argument that belief in God is "just a blind leap of faith." The second 10 sessions deal with the reliability of the Bible.
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