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William G. Pollard: author of a significant amount of material in the areas of science and religion such as Physicist and Christian: A dialogue between the communities (1961) William B. Provine: author of the chapter on "Evolution, Religion, and Science" (pp. 652–666) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006) [16] Mihajlo Pupin ...
Before we understand science, it is natural to believe that God created the universe. But now science offers a more convincing explanation. 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. [367] In addition, Hawking stated:
American science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and editor-in-chief of its magazine Skeptic. Morgan Spurlock [68] United States: American documentary filmmaker, humorist, television producer, screenwriter and playwright, raised Methodist but became agnostic later in life. Joseph Stalin: Soviet Union
Distribution of atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers in Nobel Prizes between 1901-2000. [1]This list of nonreligious Nobel laureates comprises laureates of the Nobel Prize who have self-identified as atheist, agnostic, freethinker, or otherwise nonreligious at some point in their lives.
Edmund F. Burton (1862-1921) – physician who left medicine for the study of Christian Science [151] Laurance Doyle – researcher at SETI [ 152 ] Claribel Kendall (1889-1965) – American mathematician [ 153 ]
This is a list of atheists in science and technology. A statement by a living person that he or she does not believe in God is not a sufficient criterion for inclusion in this list. Persons in this list are people (living or not) who both have publicly identified themselves as atheists and whose atheism is relevant to their notable activities ...
Charles H. Townes (1915–2015): in 1964 he won the Nobel Prize in Physics and in 1966 he wrote The Convergence of Science and Religion. [227] [228] Rod Davies (1930–2015): professor of radio astronomy at the University of Manchester.
Along with the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995. [430] Carl Sagan (1934–1996): Astronomer and skeptic. [431] Frederick Sanger (1918–2013): English biochemist and a two-time Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. [432] Nicholas Saunderson (1682–1739): English scientist and mathematician. [433]