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Charles blames Galileo for scientific greed
Prince of Wales praises Islamic world in Sheldonian speech
Andrew Kramer on Thursday 10th June 2010
Photograph: Adam Gibbs

HRH Prince Charles spoke at the Sheldonian Theatre on Wednesday, on ‘Islam and the Environment.' 

His lecture focussed on what he described as the "division between humanity and nature", which is caused by "global industrialisation." 

The lecture was organised by the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, of which the Prince is patron, to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

Prince Charles said that "the Islamic world is a custodian...a priceless gift to the rest of world." He made a plea to Islamic scholars, artists, teachers and engineers to fuse the spiritual and practical worlds, on the model of The Prince's School of Traditional Arts. 

The Prince, whose income last year was just over £19 million, said "we are clearly living beyond our means."

He argued that the current economic and environmental crisis is the result of a deeper crisis of the soul.

"We need a recovery of the soul to the mainstream of our thinking. Only the sacred traditions have the capacity to do this", he said.

The Prince of Wales blamed a lack of belief in the soul for environmental problems, and said that the planet will not be able to sustain a population likely to rise to 9 billion in 40 years.

He said that it was "baffling" that so many scientists claimed to have faith in God, and yet science was till used in a "damaging" way to exploit the natural world.

Prince Charles even criticised the work of Galileo. Condemning the drive for profit behind scientific research, he said, "This imbalance, where mechanistic thinking is so predominant, goes back at least to Galileo's assertion that there is nothing in nature but quantity and motion."

Comments

Andy Edwards
11th June at 5.59am
I don't blame Charles to be honest. With centuries of inbreeding and debauchery behind him, it's not surprising he disappoints as an intellectual heavyweight ...
Jean Hunt
11th June at 11.57pm
Typical of the arrogance & ignorance of the Sybaritic, gin-swilling Charles - but adultery is punished rather harshly in some Islamic countries!
Jean Hunt
12th June at 12.20am
Just for the record, even Pope Benedict 16 has reinstated Galileo, so unbelievable arrogance to insult a great Renaissance scientist! But what can one expect from a 2.2 in History!
Tony TT
12th June at 3.04am
Allowing this bumbling blithering idiot to become sovreign will be an insult to the people of the UK. He can't even coherently assemble a set of ideas better than a typical 12 year-old. Buffoon.
Mark
26th June at 9.27pm
Is this the same Prince Charles who has hardly any O-Levels, got two A-Levels with B and C grades, and was still given a place at Cambridge?