merely matter intricately assembled, really demeaning? nothing atoms, — Carl Sagan, Varieties Scientific Experience: A Personal View Search God

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If we are merely matter intricately assembled, is this really demeaning? If there's nothing here but atoms, does that make us less or does that make matter more?

Carl Sagan, The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God

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