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  • John Templeton Has Died

    07/08/2008 11:05:21 AM PDT · by Kozman · 50 replies · 27+ views
    Billionaire, former mutual fund manager, Sir John M. Templeton has died. Templeton ran some of the most successful mutual funds during the initial boom years for mutual funds. In 1939, when World War II began in Europe and the stock market was at record lows, Templeton borrowed $10,000 and bought 100 shares each in 104 companies that were selling at $1 a share or less, including 34 in bankruptcy. A few years later, he made large profits on 100 of the companies; four turned out to be worthless. Templeton renounced his American citizenship in the 1960's and moved to the...
  • Priest-Cosmologist Wins $1.6 Million Templeton Prize

    03/14/2008 5:08:51 AM PDT · by iowamark · 123 replies · 1,375+ views
    New York Times ^ | 03/13/2008 | Brenda Goodman
    The $1.6 million Templeton Prize, the richest award made to an individual by a philanthropic organization, was given Wednesday to Michael Heller, 72, a Roman Catholic priest, cosmologist and philosopher who has spent his life asking, and perhaps more impressively answering, questions like “Does the universe need to have a cause?”... Much of Professor Heller’s career has been dedicated to reconciling the known scientific world with the unknowable dimensions of God. In doing so, he has argued against a “God of the gaps” strategy for relating science and religion, a view that uses God to explain what science cannot. Professor...
  • 'Explore as much as we can': Nobel Prize winner Charles Townes on evolution & intelligent design

    05/16/2007 6:54:51 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 654 replies · 5,720+ views
    UC Berkeley News ^ | 06/17/2005 | Bonnie Azab Powell,
    Charles Townes is the Nobel Prize Physics winner whose pioneering work led to the maser and later the laser. The University of California, Berkeley interviewed him on his 90th birthday where they talked about evolution, intelligent design and the meaning of life. I thought this would be good to share... ---------------------------------------- BERKELEY – Religion and science, faith and empirical experiment: these terms would seem to have as little in common as a Baptist preacher and a Berkeley physicist. And yet, according to Charles Hard Townes, winner of a Nobel Prize in Physics and a UC Berkeley professor in the Graduate...