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Science Refutes Religion is the "witty retort" to the YouTube debate entitled: "The Great Debate: Has Science Refuted Religion?"
The Great Debate included Caltech cosmologist and physicist Sean Carroll, Skeptic magazine publisher and science historian Michael Shermer, conservative author and King's College President Dinesh D'Souza, and MIT physicist Ian Hutchinson.
But none of the debate is in this essay; the essay stands on its own.
In simple terms and step-by-step, often stating the obvious, Isaacson shows how science proves there is no god, how science refutes religion.

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Science Refutes Religion is the "witty retort" to the YouTube debate entitled: "The Great Debate: Has Science Refuted Religion?"

The Great Debate included Caltech cosmologist and physicist Sean Carroll, Skeptic magazine publisher and science historian Michael Shermer, conservative author and King's College President Dinesh D'Souza, and MIT physicist Ian Hutchinson.

But none of the debate is in this essay; the essay stands on its own.

In simple terms and step-by-step, often stating the obvious, Isaacson shows how science proves there is no god, how science refutes religion.


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Autorenporträt
Steve Isaacson entered college to major in
computer science but soon dreaded the idea of
sitting behind a computer screen for the rest of
his life and switched instead to a more sensible
major, philosophy. Ever since, he's been sitting
behind a computer screen writing software for
the rest of his life. He lives in Seattle with one
wife and two cats.