Monkeys, Chance, and the Cosmos

Monkeys, Chance, and the Cosmos 2017-03-19T00:05:36-06:00

 

ESO Carina photo
The Carina Nebula  (public domain image from the European Southern Observatory)

 

“Someone once said that if you sat a million monkeys at a million typewriters for a million years, one of them would eventually type out all of Hamlet by chance. But when we find the text of Hamlet, we don’t wonder whether it came from chance and monkeys. Why then does the atheist use that incredibly improbable explanation for the universe? Clearly, because it is his only chance of remaining an atheist. At this point we need a psychological explanation of the atheist rather than a logical explanation of the universe.”

Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College

 

Posted from Newport Beach, California

 

 


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