It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fine tuning of the universe. For example, Freeman Dyson, a Princeton faculty member, has said, 'Nature has been kinder to us that we had any right to expect.'
The significance and joy in my science comes in those occasional moments of discovering something new and saying to myself, 'So that's how God did it… - Henry F. Schaefer, Iii
The significance and joy in my science comes in those occasional moments of discovering something new and saying to myself, 'So that's how God did it…
- Henry F. Schaefer, Iii
If Jesus remained dead, how can you explain the reality of the Christian church and its phenomenal growth in the first three centuries of the Christi… - Henry F. Schaefer, Iii
If Jesus remained dead, how can you explain the reality of the Christian church and its phenomenal growth in the first three centuries of the Christi…
It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fin… - Henry F. Schaefer, Iii
It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fin…
A Creator must exist. The Big Bang ripples and subsequent scientific findings are clearly pointing to an ex nihilo creation consistent with the first… - Henry F. Schaefer, Iii
A Creator must exist. The Big Bang ripples and subsequent scientific findings are clearly pointing to an ex nihilo creation consistent with the first…
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