Monday, May 16, 2011

Requiem for a pitiful man

Stephen Hawking, the world's most renown theoretical physicist is at it again. It isn't enough for the man that he has suffered from ALS for almost fifty years, or that he is literally four decades (at the least) past his shelf life. Stephen continues to lash out at the God that he curses and denies. As he continues to attempt to prove that he himself, is just as knowledgeable and powerful as any God that dwells in this realm of existence.

How miserable and pitiful of a life. It is terrible to have been paralyzed as this man has been and for so long, but to have spent an entire life pursuing science and denying God must also have been a miserable existence.

Hawking denies God again
Stephen Hawking -- the world-renowned theoretical physicist -- finds no room for heaven in his vision of the cosmos.

In an interview published Monday in The Guardian newspaper, the 69-year-old says the human brain is like a computer that will stop working when its components fail.

"There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark," Hawking told the paper.

It's not the first time the world-renowned thinker has made controversial statements about religion and the existence of God. In "Grand Design," a book Hawking published last year, the physicist declared that it was "not necessary to invoke God ... to get the universe going."

For Hawking, the concept of religion is in constant conflict with his life's work -- science, and understanding the most basic ways in which the universe works -- and it's almost impossible to reconcile the two.

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1 comment:

XtnYoda said...

I've been praying for him ... again. My faith is pretty weak concerning the actual efficacy of these prayers in this case however! This kind of person seems to get the idea that surrendering to the reality of "God" is somehow a form of weakness.