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"The explosive vigor of the
universe is thus matched with almost unbelievable accuracy to its
gravitating power. The big bang was not evidently, any old bang, but an
explosion of exquisitely arranged magnitude."
Paul Davies, Super force: The Search for a Grand Unified Theory of Nature,
1984, p. 184
“If the rate of expansion one second after the big bang had been
smaller by even one part in a hundred thousand million million, the
universe would have re collapsed before it ever reached its present
size.”
Stephen Hawking, A Brief History Of Time, Bantam Press, London: 1988, p.
121-125
"…Something else has to be behind things, somehow guiding
them. And that, one might say, is a kind of mathematical proof of
divinity." Guy Marchie, American Science Writer
Guy Murchie, The Seven Mysteries of Life, Boston: The Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1978, p. 598
"If the world's finest minds can unravel only with difficulty
the deeper workings of nature, how could it be supposed that those
workings are merely a mindless accident, a product of blind chance?"
Paul Davies, Superforce, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984, p. 235-236
"The Earth, with its atmosphere and oceans, its complex
biosphere, its crust of relatively oxidized, silica rich, sedimentary,
igneous, and metamorphic rocks overlaying [a magnesium silicate mantle and
core] of metallic iron, with its ice caps, deserts, forests, tundra,
jungles, grasslands, fresh-water lakes, coal beds, oil deposits,
volcanoes, fumaroles, factories, automobiles, plants, animals, magnetic
field, ionosphere, mid-ocean ridges, convincing mantle... is a system of
stunning complexity." J. S. Lewis, American Geologist
F. Press, R. Siever, Earth, New York: W. H. Freeman, 1986, p. 2
"That the radiation from the sun (and from many sequence stars)
should be concentrated into a minuscule band of the electromagnetic
spectrum which provides precisely the radiation required to maintain life
on earth is very remarkable." Ian Campbell, British Physicist
Ian M. Campbell, Energy and the Atmosphere, London: Wiley, 1977, p.1-2
"This, as most other of the Atheists' Arguments, proceeds from
a deep Ignorance of Natural Philosophy; for if there were but half the sea
that now is, there would also be but half the Quantity of Vapors, and
consequently we could have but half as many Rivers as now there are to
supply all the dry land we have at present, and half as much more; for the
quantity of Vapors which are raised, as well as to the heat which raised
them. The Wise Creator therefore did so prudently order it, that the seas
should be large enough to supply Vapors sufficient for all the land."
John Ray, 18th century British Naturalist
John Ray, The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Word of Creation, 1701;
Michael Denton, Nature's Destiny, p. 73
"There is a mind and purpose behind the universe. There are
hints of that divine presence in how abstract mathematics can penetrate
the universe's secrets, which suggests that a rational mind created the
world. Nature is fined tuned to allow life and consciousness to
emerge." John Polkinghorne, British Physicist
"Science Finds God", Newsweek, 27 July 1998
"In its standard form, the big bang theory assumes that all
parts of the universe began expanding simultaneously. But how could all
the different parts of the universe synchronize the beginning of their
expansion? Who gave the command?"
Andrei Linde, "The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Universe",
Scientific American, vol. 271, 1994, p. 48
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