Another 50 Renowned Academics Speaking About God

Via Jerry Coyne - Why Evolution Is True

Part 1 of this was posted on rd.net here

  1. Frank Wilczek, Nobel Laureate in Physics, MIT
  2. VS Ramachandran, World-Renowned Neuroscientist, UC San Diego
  3. Bruce C. Murray, Caltech Professor Emeritus of Planetary Science
  4. Sir Raymond Firth, World-Renowned Anthropologist, LSE
  5. Alva Noë, Berkeley Professor of Philosophy
  6. Alan Dundes, World Expert in Folklore, Berkeley
  7. Massimo Pigliucci, Professor of Philosophy, CUNY
  8. Bede Rundle, Oxford Professor of Philosophy
  9. Sir Richard Friend, Cambridge Professor of Physics
  10. George Lakoff, Berkeley Professor of Linguistics
  11. Sir John Sulston, Nobel Laureate in Physiology/Medicine
  12. Shelley Kagan, Yale Professor of Philosophy
  13. Roy J. Glauber, Nobel Laureate in Physics
  14. Lewis Wolpert, Emeritus Professor of Biology, UCL
  15. Mahzarin Banaji, Harvard Professor of Social Ethics
  16. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Professor of Practical Ethics, Duke University
  17. Richard Dawkins, Oxford Evolutionary Biologist
  18. Bruce Hood, Professor of Experimental Psychology, Bristol
  19. Marvin Minsky, Artificial Intelligence Research Pioneer, MIT
  20. Herman Philipse, Professor of Philosophy, Utrecht University
  21. Michio Kaku, CUNY Professor of Theoretical Physics
  22. Dame Caroline Humphrey, Cambridge Professor of Anthropology
  23. Max Tegmark, World-Renowned Cosmologist, MIT
  24. David Parkin, Oxford Professor of Anthropology
  25. Robert Price, Professor of Theology and Biblical Criticism
  26. Jonathan Haidt, Professor of Psychology, Virginia
  27. Max Perutz, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  28. Rodolfo Llinas, Professor of Neuroscience, New York
  29. Dan McKenzie, World-Renowned Geophysicist, Cambridge
  30. Patricia Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, UC San Diego
  31. Sean Carroll, Caltech Theoretical Cosmologist
  32. Alexander Vilenkin, World-Renowned Theoretical Physicist
  33. PZ Myers, Professor of Biology, Minnesota
  34. Haroon Ahmed, Prominent Cambridge Scientist (Microelectronics)
  35. David Sloan Wilson, Professor of Biology and Anthropology, SUNY
  36. Bart Ehrman, Professor of Religious Studies, UNC
  37. Seth Lloyd, Pioneer of Quantum Computing, MIT
  38. Dan Brown, Fellow in Organic Chemistry, Cambridge
  39. Victor Stenger, Emeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Hawaii
  40. Simon Schaffer, Cambridge Professor of the History of Science
  41. Saul Perlmutter World-Renowned Astrophysicist, Berkeley
  42. Lee Silver, Princeton Professor of Molecular Biology
  43. Barry Supple, Emeritus Professor of Economic History, Cambridge
  44. Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Professor of Law
  45. John Raymond Smythies, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatric Research
  46. Chris Hann, Max Planck Institute For Social Anthropology
  47. David Gross, Nobel Laureate in Physics
  48. Ronald de Sousa, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Toronto
  49. Robert Hinde, Emeritus Professor of Zoology, Cambridge
  50. Carolyn Porco, NASA Planetary Scientist

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