A few statements by scientists about God.

Thomas A. Edison, inventor. I have the greatest admiration for all engineers, especially for the greatest among them, for God. John A. Fleming. Physicist. A large number of modern discoveries have completely shattered old materialism. The universe seems like an idea to our eyes today. And the idea presupposes a thinker: Fried Dessaver biologist, physicist, philosopher. When many inventions and discoveries have entered our time over the last seventy, it means that God-Creator speaks to us louder and more clearly through scientists and inventors. Paul Sabatier, winner of the Nobel Prize: Religion and Science, contrast only a person who is neither educated in science nor theology.
Guglielmo Marconi Nobel Laureate: I declare that I am a believer. I believe in God’s power not only as a Catholic but also as a scientist. Albert Einstein, Nobel Laureate: The idea of ​​being an atheist is a big mistake. Whoever read it from my scientific theories barely understood them. Max Plank was a Nobel Prize winner. Religion and natural things are not mutually exclusive, as some people think, but complement each other. The reasoning of a believer begins with God, and the sense of physics ends with God. Wernher von Braun, physicist and rocket engineer: Sometimes, I hear the objection that we know so much about nature that we don’t need to believe in God in a century of spaceflight. That’s not right. Only a renewed faith in God can bring about a change that could save our world from disaster. Science and religion are siblings, not adversaries. Human knowledge is very roughly divided into three areas. They are the natural sciences, philosophy, and theology. Quotes from these scientists show that their authors were experts not only in the natural sciences but that they were also well versed in philosophy and theology. They are certainly opposed by no less renowned scientists who have a different opinion. This means that God cannot be proved in laboratories. God is reflected in created things. He leaves the manuscript of his existence with his work. If we put God on the level of matter, materialized him somewhere in the universe, we could talk about his occurrence, but that is not possible because he transcends matter, space, and time. If we put God on the level of the law of nature, we could talk about its validity because the laws apply. However, this is not possible because the laws only apply where there is space, matter, and time.

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