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SUNDAY REVELATIONS: of God and cloning Neanderthals

If George wants to clone a Neanderthal, why not clone Sasquatch?

 

 

George Church, interview by Spiegel

 

SPIEGEL: Mr. Church, do you believe in God?

Church: I would be blind, if I didn’t see that faith in an overall plan resulted in where we are today. Faith is a very powerful force in the history of humanity. So I greatly respect different kinds of faith. Just as I think diversity is a really good thing genetically, it’s also a good thing societally.

SPIEGEL: But you’re talking about other people’s faith. What about your own faith?

Church: I have faith that science is a good thing. Seriously, I’d say that I am very much in awe of nature. In fact, I think to some extent, “awe” was a word that was almost invented for scientists. Not all scientists are in awe, but scientists are in a better position to be in awe than just about anybody else on the planet, because they actually can imagine all the different scales and all the complexity. A poet sees a flower and can go on and on about how beautiful the colors are. But what the poet doesn’t see is the xylem and the phloem and the pollen and the thousands of generations of breeding and the billions of years before that. All of that is only available to the scientists.

 

Oh ... and George discusses how to recreate Neanderthals


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