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I found Dr. Barlow to be a true gentleman and he was very kind to take the time to answer the questions that I submitted to him. In the upcoming months I will take time once a week to pay tribute to his life and reveal our correspondence. In the first week I noted:
Today I am posting my first letter to him in February of 2015 which discussed Charles Darwin lamenting his loss of aesthetic tastes which he blamed on Darwin’s own dedication to the study of evolution. In a later return letter, Dr. Barlow agreed that Darwin did in fact lose his aesthetic tastes at the end of his life.
In the second week I look at the views of Michael Polanyi and share the comments of Francis Schaeffer concerning Polanyi’s views.
In the third week, I look at the life of Brandon Burlsworth in the November 28, 2016 letter and the movie GREATER and the problem of evil which Charles Darwin definitely had a problem with once his daughter died.
On the 4th letter to Dr. Barlow looks at Darwin’s admission that he at times thinks that creation appears to look like the expression of a mind. Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words in 1968 sermon at this link.
My Fifth Letter concerning Charles Darwin’s views on MORAL MOTIONS Which was mailed on March 1, 2017. Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words concerning moral motions in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link.
6th letter on May 1, 2017 in which Charles Darwin’s hopes are that someone would find in Pompeii an old manuscript by a distinguished Roman that would show that Christ existed! Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words concerning the possible manuscript finds in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link
7th letter on Darwin discussing DETERMINISM dated 7-1-17 . Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words concerning determinism in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link.
8th letter responds to Dr. Barlow’s letter to me concerning Francis Schaeffer discussing Darwin’s own words concerning chance in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link.
9th letter in response to 11-22-17 letter I received from Professor Horace Barlow was mailed on 1-2-18 and included Charles Darwin’s comments on William Paley. Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words concerning William Paley in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link.
10th letter in response to 11-22-17 letter I received from Professor Horace Barlow was mailed on 2-2-18 and includes Darwin’s comments asking for archaeological evidence for the Bible! Francis Schaeffer discusses Darwin’s own words concerning His desire to see archaeological evidence supporting the Bible’s accuracy in Schaeffer’s 1968 sermon at this link.
Horace Barlow pictured below:
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On November 21, 2014 I received a letter from Nobel Laureate Harry Kroto and it said:
…Please click on this URL http://vimeo.com/26991975
and you will hear what far smarter people than I have to say on this matter. I agree with them.
Harry Kroto
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Tribute for Horace Barlow:
10th letter in response to 11-22-17 letter I received from Professor Horace Barlow was mailed on 2-2-18:
(650 words)
February 2, 2018
Dr. Horace Barlow, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Downing Street,Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge , United Kingdom,
Dear Dr. Barlow,
I thought you would be interested in how your name came to my attention. On November 21, 2014 I received a letter from the late Nobel Laureate Harry Kroto and it said:
…Please click on this URL http://vimeo.com/26991975
and you will hear what far smarter people than I have to say on this matter. I agree with them.
Harry Kroto
The program that Dr Kroto wanted me to watch is a 3 part series called RENOWNED ACADEMICS SPEAKING ABOUT GOD. A clip from your interview with Alan Macfarlane is featured in the YouTube video entitled A Further 50 Renowned Academics Speaking About God (Part 3), in the 128th clip. That is when I learned of your work.
Today I wanted to respond to just one thing you wrote in your November 22, 2017 letter:Many thanks for your copious and charmingly expressed correspondence about Charles Darwin’s religious views, and about his descriptions of losing his sense of reverence, awe, and beauty in his old age. Notice, however, that he clearly did not lose his sense of the value of truth, and of the importance of forever searching it out.
Here we can agree it is noble to be in a SEARCHING mindset. You have a great ADVANTAGE over your great grandfather because much has been DISCOVERED since his time on this earth in the 1800’s. Let me give you one example below from Darwin’s own words.
“But I was very unwilling to give up my belief; I feel sure of this, for I can well remember often and often inventing day-dreams of old letters between distinguished Romans, and manuscripts being discovered at Pompeii or elsewhere, which confirmed in the most striking manner all that was written in the Gospels.”
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) pictured above
Francis Darwin (1848-1925) pictured above
Francis Schaeffer (1912-1984)
Below Francis Schaeffer comments on these words which came from the book, Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray:
This is very sad. He lies on his bunk and the Beagle tosses and turns and he makes daydreams, and his dreams and hopes are that someone would find in Pompeii or some place like this, an old manuscript by a distinguished Roman that would put his stamp of authority on it, which would be able to show that Christ existed. This is undoubtedly what he is talking about. Darwin gave up this hope with great difficulty.
Here is one of your advantages over your great grandfather. With this in mind shouldn’t you investigate evidence that has turned up since your great grandfather’s day?
Here is a simple suggestion. Google the words “53 PEOPLE CONFIRMED.” That should bring you to this article, 53 People in the Bible Confirmed Archaeologically A web-exclusive supplement to Lawrence Mykytiuk’s BAR articles identifying real Hebrew Bible people Lawrence Mykytiuk • 04/12/2017.
You noted that Darwin “clearly did not lose his sense of the value of truth, and of the importance of forever searching it out.”
I wonder how Charles Darwin would have reacted to this article if he was here with us today and could examine the evidence he was wishing for back in the 19th century. I would love to get your reaction to that.
You have been very courteous in your correspondence while at the same time you are willing to listen. It is my goal to imitate that in my life too.
Sincerely,
Everette Hatcher, everettehatcher@gmail.com, http://www.thedailyhatch.org, cell ph 501-920-5733, 13900 cottontail lane, Alexander, AR 72002 United States
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53 People in the Bible Confirmed Archaeologically
A web-exclusive supplement to Lawrence Mykytiuk’s BAR articles identifying real Hebrew Bible people
• 04/12/2017
This Bible History Daily feature was originally published in 2014. It has been updated.—Ed.
In “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Purdue University scholar Lawrence Mykytiuk lists 50 figures from the Hebrew Bible who have been confirmed archaeologically. His follow-up article, “Archaeology Confirms 3 More Bible People,” published in the May/June 2017 issue of BAR, adds another three people to the list. The identified persons include Israelite kings and Mesopotamian monarchs as well as lesser-known figures.
Mykytiuk writes that these figures “mentioned in the Bible have been identified in the archaeological record. Their names appear in inscriptions written during the period described by the Bible and in most instances during or quite close to the lifetime of the person identified.” The extensive Biblical and archaeological documentation supporting the BAR study is published here in a web-exclusive collection of endnotes detailing the Biblical references and inscriptions referring to each of the figures.
Guide to the Endnotes
53 Bible People Confirmed in Authentic Inscriptions Chart
53 Figures: The Biblical and Archaeological Evidence
“Almost Real” People: The Biblical and Archaeological Evidence
Symbols & Abbreviations
Date Sources
BAS Library Members: Read Lawrence Mykytiuk’s Biblical Archaeology Review articles “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 and “Archaeology Confirms 3 More Bible People” in the May/June 2017 issue.
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53 Bible People Confirmed in Authentic Inscriptions
Egypt |
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1 |
pharaoh |
945–924 |
1 Kings 11:40, etc. |
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2 |
pharaoh |
730–715 |
2 Kings 17:4 |
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3 |
pharaoh |
690–664 |
2 Kings 19:9, etc. |
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4 |
pharaoh |
610–595 |
2 Chronicles 35:20, etc. |
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5 |
pharaoh |
589–570 |
Jeremiah 44:30 |
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Moab |
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6 |
king |
early to mid-ninth century |
2 Kings 3:4–27 |
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Aram-Damascus |
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7 |
king |
early ninth century to 844/842 |
1 Kings 11:23, etc. |
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8 |
king |
844/842 |
2 Kings 6:24, etc. |
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9 |
king |
844/842–c. 800 |
1 Kings 19:15, etc. |
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10 |
king |
early eighth century |
2 Kings 13:3, etc. |
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11 |
king |
mid-eighth century to 732 |
2 Kings 15:37, etc. |
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Northern Kingdom of Israel |
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12 |
king |
884–873 |
1 Kings 16:16, etc. |
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13 |
king |
873–852 |
1 Kings 16:28, etc. |
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14 |
king |
842/841–815/814 |
1 Kings 19:16, etc. |
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15 |
king |
805–790 |
2 Kings 13:9, etc. |
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16 |
king |
2 Kings 13:13, etc. |
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17 |
king |
749–738 |
2 Kings 15:14, etc. |
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18 |
king |
750(?)–732/731 |
2 Kings 15:25, etc. |
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19 |
king |
2 Kings 15:30, etc. |
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20 |
governor of Samaria under Persian rule |
c. mid-fifth century |
Nehemiah 2:10, etc. |
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Southern Kingdom of Judah |
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21 |
king |
c. 1010–970 |
1 Samuel 16:13, etc. |
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22 |
king |
788/787–736/735 |
2 Kings 14:21, etc. |
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23 |
king |
2 Kings 15:38, etc. |
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24 |
king |
2 Kings 16:20, etc. |
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25 |
king |
697/696–642/641 |
2 Kings 20:21, etc. |
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26 |
high priest during Josiah’s reign |
within 640/639–609 |
2 Kings 22:4, etc. |
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27 |
scribe during Josiah’s reign |
within 640/639–609 |
2 Kings 22:3, etc. |
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28 |
high priest during Josiah’s reign |
within 640/639–609 |
1 Chronicles 5:39, etc. |
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29 |
official during Jehoiakim’s reign |
within 609–598 |
Jeremiah 36:10, etc. |
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30 |
king |
598–597 |
2 Kings 24:6, etc. |
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31 |
father of Jehucal the royal official |
late seventh century |
Jeremiah 37:3, etc. |
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32 |
official during Zedekiah’s reign |
within 597–586 |
Jeremiah 37:3, etc. |
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33 |
father of Gedaliah the royal official |
late seventh century |
Jeremiah 38:1 |
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34 |
official during Zedekiah’s reign |
within 597–586 |
Jeremiah 38:1 |
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Assyria |
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35 |
king |
744–727 |
2 Kings 15:19, etc. |
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36 |
king |
726–722 |
2 Kings 17:3, etc. |
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37 |
king |
721–705 |
Isaiah 20:1 |
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38 |
king |
704–681 |
2 Kings 18:13, etc. |
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39 |
son and assassin of Sennacherib |
early seventh century |
2 Kings 19:37, etc. |
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40 |
king |
680–669 |
2 Kings 19:37, etc. |
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Babylonia |
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41 |
king |
721–710 and 703 |
2 Kings 20:12, etc. |
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42 |
king |
604–562 |
2 Kings 24:1, etc. |
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43 |
official of Nebuchadnezzar II |
early sixth century |
Jeremiah 39:3 |
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44 |
officer of Nebuchadnezzar II |
early sixth century |
Jeremiah 39:3 |
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45 |
a chief officer of Nebuchadnezzar II |
early sixth century |
2 Kings 25:8, etc. & Jeremiah 39:9, etc. |
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46 |
king |
561–560 |
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47 |
son and co-regent of Nabonidus |
c. 543?–540 |
Daniel 5:1, etc. |
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Persia |
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48 |
king |
559–530 |
2 Chronicles 36:22, etc. |
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49 |
king |
520–486 |
Ezra 4:5, etc. |
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50 |
provincial governor of Trans-Euphrates |
late sixth to early fifth century |
Ezra 5:3, etc. |
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51 |
king |
486–465 |
Esther 1:1, etc. |
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52 |
king |
Ezra 4:7, etc. |
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53 |
king |
425/424-405/404 |
Nehemiah 12:22 |
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Horace Darwin (son of the English naturalist Charles Darwin), taken in 1868.
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Sir Horace Darwin, KBE, FRS (13 May 1851 – 22 September 1928), a son of the English naturalist Charles Darwin, was a civil engineer and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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There are 3 videos in this series and they have statements by 150 academics and scientists and I hope to respond to all of them. Wikipedia notes Horace Basil Barlow FRS was a British visual neuroscientist.
Barlow was the son of the civil servant Sir Alan Barlow and his wife Lady Nora (née Darwin), and thus the great-grandson of Charles Darwin (see Darwin — Wedgwood family). He earned an M.D. at Harvard University in 1946.
In 1953 Barlow discovered that the frog brain has neurons which fire in response to specific visual stimuli. This was a precursor to the work of Hubel and Wiesel on visual receptive fields in the visual cortex. He has made a long study of visual inhibition, the process whereby a neuron firing in response to one group of retinal cells can inhibit the firing of another neuron; this allows perception of relative contrast.
In 1961 Barlow wrote a seminal article where he asked what the computational aims of the visual system are. He concluded that one of the main aims of visual processing is the reduction of redundancy. While the brightnesses of neighbouring points in images are usually very similar, the retina reduces this redundancy. His work thus was central to the field of statistics of natural scenes that relates the statistics of images of real world scenes to the properties of the nervous system.
Barlow and his co-workers also did substantial work in the field of factorial codes. The goal was to encode images with statistically redundant components or pixels such that the code components are statistically independent. Such codes are hard to find but highly useful for purposes of image classification etc.
Barlow was a fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1969 and was awarded their Royal Medal in 1993.[1] He received the 1993 Australia Prize for his research into the mechanisms of visual perception and the 2009 Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience from the Society for Neuroscience.
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His comments can be found on the 3rd video and the 128th clip in this series. Below the videos you will find his words.
50 Renowned Academics Speaking About God (Part 1)
Another 50 Renowned Academics Speaking About God (Part 2)
A Further 50 Renowned Academics Speaking About God (Part 3)
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Interview of Horace Barlow – part 1
Interviewed and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 5 March 2012
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Interview of Horace Barlow – part 2
Horace Barlow’s quote taken from interview with Alan Macfarlane:
HAS RELIGION EVER BEEN IMPORTANT TO YOU? IS IT IMPORTANT TO YOU? No, it is not important to me. Saying you don’t believe in God is a very foolish thing to say as it doesn’t explain why so many people talk about it, there has got to be more to it than that; also I think one has to respect what some godly people say and some of the things they do; I wish one could make more sense of it but I don’t think the godly people have done a very good job; I was never baptized or confirmed so have never been a practitioner, and I don’t miss it; DO YOU THINK THAT SCIENCE HAS DIS-PROVEN RELIGION AS DAWKINS ARGUES? I think it [science] provides some hope of acting rationally to handle the social and political problems we have to deal with on a personal level and one a worldwide level. Religion is a way of perpetuating a way of thought that might have otherwise been lost, and I imagine that is fine.
Dr. Barlow’s only three solid claims in this response to Alan Macfarlane is that science is #1 the best help today with our social problems,(which is in the original clip), #2 Saying you don’t believe in God (position of atheism) is foolish, and #3 we need an explanation for why so many people talk about [God.]
My response to #1 is to look at how the secular humanists have messed up so many things in the past and I include Barlow’s personal family friend Margaret Mead in that. My responses to #2 and #3 were both covered in my earlier response to Roald Hoffmann.
(Roald Hoffmann is a Nobel Prize winner who I have had the honor of corresponding with in the past. Pictured below)
(This July 1933 photo shows [left to right] anthropologist Gregory Bateson with Margaret Mead)
Horace Barlow’s words from interview conducted by Alan Macfarlane:
I don’t ever remember going to Bateson’s house in Granchester as a child; William Bateson’s wife was a friend of my mother’s; when Gregory Bateson was out in Bali he met Margaret Mead; Beatrice Bateson, his mother, felt she was too old to go out and inspect her so she sent my mother instead; she flew off in an Imperial Airlines plane and we saw her off from Hendon; that must have been 1937-8; my mother got on very well with Margaret Mead – she was not altogether convinced by her, but very impressed by her breadth of knowledge and energy; she came and stayed with us many times; I was even more sceptical than my mother and thought she was a very impressive person; Gregory was born 1904 and my mother, in 1886, so there was quite a big age difference between them; I never got on close intellectual terms with Gregory even though we were to some extent interested in the same sort of thing, both in cybernetics and psychology, and his ideas were always interesting; however, my model of a scientist was taken from my mother and not from Gregory; my mother was interested in genetics and the paper for which she was famous was on the reproductive system in plants like cowslips; my mother reasoned like a scientist whereas Gregory was a guru – he liked to think things out for himself; he obviously influenced many others too; I saw him once or twice when I went to Berkeley
Postscript:
I was sad to see that Jon Stewart is stepping down from the DAILY SHOW so I wanted to include one of the best clips I have ever seen on his show and it is a short debate between the brilliant scientists Edward J. Larson (an evolutionist), William A. Dembski (an Intelligent Design Proponent), and then he threw in a nutball in for laughs, Ellie Crystal (a metaphysical theorist). Dembski gives several great examples of design and it reminded me of many of the words of Darwin show above in my letter to Horace Barlow.
William Dembski on The Jon Stewart Show
Wednesday September 14, 2005 – Jon Stewart’s “Evolution, Schmevolution” segment with panelists Edward J. Larson (an evolutionist), William A. Dembski (an Intelligent Design Proponent), and Ellie Crystal (a metaphysical theorist).
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