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Alberto Canen

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Alberto Canen (Argentina-1962) has devoted over 10 years to the Internet community.
His career began designing databases for colleges and universities.
He was head of the Institute Pueyrredón computer in Mar del Plata.
In 1999 he founded paginadigital.com.ar, a website with more than 150,000 pages.
In December 2003 he won the award Premio Pymes Clarín to the best art and culture´s website; he was also the winner of SMEs Clarín 2008.
In addition to his responsibilities as CEO of paginadigital, he teaches advanced web design and positioning in search robots.
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When I read him the Bible, when we were moving forward with the book of Joseph, I had what we might call a revelation. I understood then the reason for the Bible, the reason for the creation of the Chosen People, the reason for the coming of the Messiah, The Creation, Eden, the policies of the Catholic Church, the momentous task of the Jewish people, polytheism, monotheism, and much more. This revelation caused me such a shock that I decided to write it down and I poured it in my book One God (Un Único Dios).(less)
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El observador - La clave de...

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“A raíz de estas lecturas y reflexiones le comentaba a un amigo acerca de esta idea de lo mágico. Le decía: "¿Por qué suponemos que si Dios crea algo debe hacerlo con una varita mágica? Como si todas las mañanas asomara una varita del cielo y una voz dijera: 'Huevo, gallina, huevo, gallina…' y los huevos y las gallinas llenaran nuestras granjas". Dios tiene mecanismos para todo, y eso es lo que vemos cada día de nuestras vidas y no nos damos cuenta. Cómo nacen los niños, cómo crecen los árboles, cómo suben y bajan las mareas, cómo respiramos, cómo se genera la lluvia, cómo es el movimiento de los astros, y cientos de miles de millones de cosas más. Y nos acostumbramos. Nos acostumbramos a la forma en que funciona el mundo que nos rodea. A tal punto nos acostumbramos, que estamos convencidos de que las cosas han ocurrido por puro azar, sin ninguna planificación. Que detrás de lo creado no hay un Creador. Que existimos por puro cálculo de probabilidades. Y ése -creo yo-, es el motivo de esa división entre ciencia y religión que suele surgir. Parecería que lo que puede ser probado científicamente no puede ser obra de Dios. Cómo si el hombre hubiese podido crear, él por sí mismo, alguna de las leyes de la física. Newton descubrió la leyes que llevan su nombre, las descubrió… no las creó, hay una enorme diferencia.”
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