Neither of us can come to either a knowledge of God, or a denial of God by our scientific research.
I have never come to know God, to see God, to believe in God through doing science. He's not the conclusion of some sort of process of my personal sc… - George Coyne
I have never come to know God, to see God, to believe in God through doing science. He's not the conclusion of some sort of process of my personal sc…
- George Coyne
The Copernican revolution was actually a contribution to the life of the church, the development of our view of ourselves in terms of the Universe, a… - George Coyne
The Copernican revolution was actually a contribution to the life of the church, the development of our view of ourselves in terms of the Universe, a…
Doing science is not inherently incompatible with religious faith. - George Coyne
Doing science is not inherently incompatible with religious faith.
If I have a fundamental belief that the universe is created by God, then I also come to the belief that that universe reflects God, it gives me some … - George Coyne
If I have a fundamental belief that the universe is created by God, then I also come to the belief that that universe reflects God, it gives me some …
The nature of God is something that is of serious interest to believers, to theologians, and to philosophers. And yet we can't come to the nature of … - George Coyne
The nature of God is something that is of serious interest to believers, to theologians, and to philosophers. And yet we can't come to the nature of …
The Christian church has a long history of gradually absorbing scientific perspectives and new discoveries. It seems to me that, in fact, that has be… - George Coyne
The Christian church has a long history of gradually absorbing scientific perspectives and new discoveries. It seems to me that, in fact, that has be…
Neither of us can come to either a knowledge of God, or a denial of God by our scientific research. - George Coyne
Science is and should be seen as "completely neutral" on the issue of the theistic or atheistic implications of scientific results. - George Coyne
Science is and should be seen as "completely neutral" on the issue of the theistic or atheistic implications of scientific results.
I can't see for the life of me how an attempt to understand the universe, which I believe comes from God, can alienate us from God. - George Coyne
I can't see for the life of me how an attempt to understand the universe, which I believe comes from God, can alienate us from God.
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