Stephen Hawking's View on God's Existence
Source: Stephen Hawking's Simple Answer When Asked If He Believed in God (2025-06-25)
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking addressed the question of whether he believed in God, offering a straightforward answer. He stated that he did not believe in a personal God who intervenes in human affairs, emphasizing that the universe's existence can be explained through scientific principles without invoking divine intervention. Hawking explained that the laws of physics, such as gravity, can account for the universe's origins and development. He believed that asking whether God created the universe is akin to asking what breathes air, suggesting that scientific explanations are sufficient and that the concept of God is unnecessary for understanding the cosmos.
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