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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Author Criticizes Religious Views of Nominee For Head of NIH
Author Sam Harris published an op-ed in yesterday's New York Times criticizing President Obama's nomination of Francis Collins to head the National Institutes of Health. Collins has been presented as a strong advocate of the compatibility of science and religion. (See prior posting.) Harris argues, however, that Collins' views would "seriously undercut fields like neuroscience and our growing understanding of the human mind." Harris says: "Most scientists who study the human mind are convinced that minds are the products of brains, and brains are the products of evolution. Dr. Collins takes a different approach: he insists that at some moment in the development of our species God inserted crucial components — including an immortal soul, free will, the moral law, spiritual hunger, genuine altruism, etc."