Pretty interesting debate, it is a few years old but fun to read nonetheless.
http://richarddawkins.net/articles/4047
It is a debate between Richard Dawkins and Frances Collins. One part I find interesting from Dawkins is this
TIME: Could the answer be God?
DAWKINS: There could be something incredibly grand and incomprehensible and beyond our present understanding.
COLLINS: That's God.
DAWKINS: Yes. But it could be any of a billion Gods. It could be God of the Martians or of the inhabitants of Alpha Centauri. The chance of its being a particular God, Yahweh, the God of Jesus, is vanishingly small--at the least, the onus is on you to demonstrate why you think that's the case.
So for the last few pages, BCS has repeatedly said that is not reasonable to think or say that it is possible for something to exist that we are not able to comprehend or imagine yet two scientists, One who is the Atheist Poster boy and the other the Head of the human genome project says this exact thing. Not only does he say that, he has on numerous occasions spoke about the possibility of Intelligent Life in the Universe without a single ounce of evidence other than the universe is too big for life to only have formed on Earth.
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