Danh ngôn của Kenneth R. Miller

We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth.
We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth.
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- The scientific argument advanced for intelligent design at the Dover trial, those arguments collapsed, scientifically and intellectually.
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- Being a Christian, I'm eager to introduce people to Jesus. I just don't think I should do it in the science classroom.
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- My father left me with his love of Jewish studies and cultural life. To this very day, along with several physicians and scientist colleagues, I take regular periodical lessons taught by a Rabbinical scholar on how the Jewish law views moral and ethical problems related to modern medicine and science.
- Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
- The chances of Israeli science competing with big American science are small. For almost 15 years, we had no competition.
- The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.