Quotes about Science
Truth is I don't think God on a daily basis. I think politics, science.
- Peter Mullan
If Christianity is not scientific, and Science is not of God, then there is no invariable law, and truth becomes an accident.
- Mary Baker Eddy
I can't say that my disability has helped my work, but it has allowed me to concentrate on research without having to lecture or sit on boring committees.
- Stephen Hawking
But just make someone who has fallen in love listen to his stomach rumble, and the unity of body and soul, that lyrical illusion of the age of science , instantly fades away.
- Milan Kundera
Literary theory has become a parody of science, generating its own arcane jargon. In the process, tragically, it discourages love of literature for its own sake.
- Nancy Pearcey
They intended to use America's absence from the world scene to overthrow the Saudi king, expropriate the wealth of his branch of the royal family and its supporters, reconcile with Iran and Syria, and establish a modern technocratic caliphate using science and technology to raise the standing of the Muslim world to heights not seen in a thousand years.
- Bill Clinton
To say that a scientist can disprove the existence of God is like saying a mechanic can disprove the existence of Henry Ford. It doesn't follow.
- Frank Turek
Atheists have had to resort to wild speculations to give chance more of a chance.
- Frank Turek
Virgin Birth. Abiogenesis. Resurrection from the dead. Random mutations producing the raw material for new organs. Intelligent creation ex nihilo. Eternal matter. Eternal mind. Heaven. Multiverses. Speciation by unguided, natural selection. Hell. Natural DNA information generation. Adam. Panspermia. Angels. No immaterial soul. Miracles. Space aliens. God. No God." That's how blogger Roddy Bullock began a post called, "Everyone Believes Something Unbelievable.
- Frank Turek
I believe in the Big Bang. I just know who banged it.
- Frank Turek
Is there any conflict between science and religion? There is no conflict in the mind of God, but often there is conflict in the minds of men.
- Henry B. Eyring
Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. I think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself than this incessant business.
- Henry David Thoreau