Quotes from Famous Scientists about God
... principle. God to me is a mystery but is the explanation for the miracle of existence, why there is something instead of nothing.” Allan Sandage (b. 1926), winner of the Crawford Prize in Astronomy. He was regarded as the pre-eminent observational cosmologist in the world from the 1950s through the ...
... principle. God to me is a mystery but is the explanation for the miracle of existence, why there is something instead of nothing.” Allan Sandage (b. 1926), winner of the Crawford Prize in Astronomy. He was regarded as the pre-eminent observational cosmologist in the world from the 1950s through the ...
Chapter 3: Conceptions of ultimate reality
... impossible for God’s intrinsic qualities to change. Although it has been traditionally affirmed by theologians, this attribute is rejected by process theologians who argue that God is not static being, but divine becoming. ...
... impossible for God’s intrinsic qualities to change. Although it has been traditionally affirmed by theologians, this attribute is rejected by process theologians who argue that God is not static being, but divine becoming. ...
Hinduism and belief in one God
... He exists in all and all beings exist in him. There is nothing other than Him, and there is nothing that is outside of Him. He is Imperishable, unknowable, immortal, infinite, without a beginning and without an end. All the same when worshipped with intense devotion and unshakeable faith, He respond ...
... He exists in all and all beings exist in him. There is nothing other than Him, and there is nothing that is outside of Him. He is Imperishable, unknowable, immortal, infinite, without a beginning and without an end. All the same when worshipped with intense devotion and unshakeable faith, He respond ...