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Second thoughts on life, the universe and everything by worlds best brains | Science | The Guardian

Posted by Margaret on Tuesday, Jan 1, 2008

Does God exist?

Alan Alda, perhaps best-known as Hawkeye in the 70s series MASH. He now hosts Scientific American Frontiers on US television:

“Until I was 20 I was sure there was a being who could see everything I did and who didn’t like most of it. He seemed to care about minute aspects of my life, like on what day of the week I ate a piece of meat. And yet, he let earthquakes and mudslides take out whole communities, apparently ignoring the saints among them who ate their meat on the assigned days. Eventually, I realised that I didn’t believe there was such a being … I still don’t like the word agnostic. It’s too fancy. I’m simply not a believer.”

Second thoughts on life, the universe and everything by world’s best brains | Science | The Guardian.

Just one of several people who are happy to admit they’ve changed their minds.

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