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'''Curiosity''' is a [[Discovery Channel]] show which addresses fundamantal questions in science and philosophy. Its publicity campaign implies that it intends to take an objective approach, but whether it includes any religious perspective remains to be seen.
 
'''Curiosity''' is a [[Discovery Channel]] show which addresses fundamantal questions in science and philosophy. Its publicity campaign implies that it intends to take an objective approach, but whether it includes any religious perspective remains to be seen.
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Brian Lowry of ''Variety'' wrote:
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* As a scientist, Hawking concludes, it's completely valid to question "whether we need a God to explain the universe at all," proceeding to methodically lay out the case for the Big Bang Theory (and what could create something out of nothingness) and natural laws that don't require a spiritual component. [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117945762]

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Curiosity is a Discovery Channel show which addresses fundamantal questions in science and philosophy. Its publicity campaign implies that it intends to take an objective approach, but whether it includes any religious perspective remains to be seen.

Brian Lowry of Variety wrote:

  • As a scientist, Hawking concludes, it's completely valid to question "whether we need a God to explain the universe at all," proceeding to methodically lay out the case for the Big Bang Theory (and what could create something out of nothingness) and natural laws that don't require a spiritual component. [1]