Perhaps his mind is as short of it development potential as reflected by his physical condition -
he is definitely wrong- God is Alive!
http://www.cnet.com/news/stephen-hawking-makes-it-clear-there-is-no-god/#ftag=YHF65cbda0
If I were a scientist, I'd stick to the Goldman Sachs principle: bet on both sides.
"Believe in science, believe in God" seems to cover all the possibilities and gives you the best chance for a cheery afterlife.
For
a time, it was thought that astrophysicist Stephen Hawking had also
left a tiny gap in his credo window for a magical deity. However, he has
now come out and declared that there is no God.
He gave an interview to Spain's El Mundo
in which he expressed his firm belief that el mundo was the work of
scientifically explainable phenomena, not of a supreme being.
Hawking
said: "Before we understand science, it is natural to believe that God
created the universe. But now science offers a more convincing
explanation."
I'm not sure whether there was a specific moment in
which science overtook the deistic explanation of existence. However, El
Mundo pressed him on the suggestion in "A Brief History of Time" that a
unifying theory of science would help mankind "know the mind of God."
Hawking
now explained: "What I meant by 'we would know the mind of God' is, we
would know everything that God would know, if there were a God. Which
there isn't. I'm an atheist."
He added: "Religion believes in miracles, but these aren't compatible with science."
Perhaps.
But some look at, for example, the human eye and wonder how that
exciting ball of jelly could have come about scientifically.
Hawking's been tending toward such an absolute pronouncement for a while. In a speech last year,
he offered an explanation of how the world came to being without God.
He mused: "What was God doing before the divine creation? Was he
preparing hell for people who asked such questions?"
I do worry, though, about Hawking's sweetly divine faith in humanity.
He told El Mundo: "In my opinion, there is no aspect of reality beyond
the reach of the human mind."
If that's true, the human mind still
has to develop exponentially to explain everyday phenomena, such as
social networking. And then there's Hawking's insistence that his speech
synthesizer, which gives him a curiously American accent, has had this
consequence: "With the American accent, I've had far more success with
women."
We definitely need some serious research to explain that.
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