Neil wrote: Tombayo: If am indeed to be described that way, it's no thanks to my formal education. Read books & essays. Many are now online, e.g. [URL=http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=19]]]Science & Christianity[/URL]
Neil wrote: Like the stereotypical Fundamentalist, Hawking must not read very broadly if the article represents him fairly. Ever since Hume, secular philosophers of science have struggled trying to escape the fallacy of inferring universal principles (laws) from particular observations (experiments). Yet it is still hard to get acolytes of vulgar scientism (and even Creationists!) to recognize that while "laws" of science may make life easier, that does not make them true.
You Sir are too educated for me! I don't understand a word you write. Where can I get educated like you please?