Hawking, the British Physicist: God did not create the universe...
By rosahito351
@rosahito351 (51)
Philippines
September 3, 2010 10:21pm CST
Mr Hawking with his intelligent mind cannot accept that there is a Mind who created the universe giving it a perfect order. If it were just the Big Bang which produced this universe then even our Solar System would been gone long long time ago were it not for the order and harmony given it by the Perfect Mind (God). What do you think?
9 responses
@blue_raine (257)
• Philippines
4 Sep 10
Yeah you're right..... there are so many things that science can't prove.
@jupitercrashing (635)
• Canada
4 Sep 10
That's the beauty of science, it is constantly trying to figure out the nature of the universe through testing and observing. Please remember that although scientific answers have replaced many incorrect religious answers, a religious answer has never replaced a scientific answer as the most logical and probable solution. Think about that for awhile.
There is no one who can prove any religion is right. It is better to say, "I don't know" and try to find the answer than claiming "God did it" because you're fine living in delusion.
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
4 Sep 10
After reading Hawkings explanations of why there is not a need for HaShem in creation, I was left with the feeling that there was more reason than ever for the need of a Master Creator to get the "Ball Rolling". He did not explain the Creator away, he just buried Him under a lot of paper.
Shalom~Adoniah
@spiderlizard22 (3444)
• United States
20 Sep 10
In order for a mind to exist it must exist in a brain or something physical? Where did the mind come from? How did the mind get the information to learn to create the universe?
@momof3kids (1894)
• Singapore
4 Sep 10
Random is what man deem it be. Now it has slowly discovered that nothing is random. Is that not a comfort to know?
@momof3kids (1894)
• Singapore
5 Sep 10
If that is a comfort, then why dismiss it? Science has been wrong before. Shouldnt we take this comfort and follow through?
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
6 Sep 10
It is the opinion of Mr. Hawking, which I never heard of til now. You say that he is a British physicist, it must be a famous one, if you know about him and he has the right like every human being to say his opinion about the creation of the world. I cannot agree with him, I accept God as the Creator of the whole Universe, but if somebody says anything else I can accept that he has a different view on life. I don't mock atheists and they have to respect our belief. Religion and belief is a personal thing, and everybody has the right to believe what he feels and what he wants.
@Chiang_Mai_boy (3882)
• Thailand
5 Sep 10
You have it a bit wrong. It is not a question as to whether Mr Hawkin can accept that there was a great mind that created the universe. With his understanding of the physics involved in the origin of the universe he does not see the need for a supernatural explanation when there is a perfectly good explanation the conforms to natural law. In short the universe has no need for a creator.