Stephen Hawking wrote ‘there is no God’ in his final book.

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Stephen Hawking wrote ‘there is no God’ in his final book. It’s not the first time he’s shared that belief

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On Tuesday, Stephen Hawking’s final, posthumous book “Brief Answers to the Big Questions” was released, detailing final thoughts the physicist had on the biggest questions humankind faces.

In the book, Hawking wrote “there is no God.” But it’s not the first time the scientist, who died in March, has shared his belief on the subject.

“There is no God,” wrote Hawking, as reported by CNN. “No one directs the…

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  1. I don’t know if there is a God or not. I’m not very religious despite being raised by Italian Roman Catholic parents. For the most part, I don’t waste my brain space pondering such things. However, what I do find amazing is some of my friends, co-workers, and acquaintances – all God fearing Christians/Catholics (have the crucifix around their necks to prove their love of God) all said to me that they did not find Ford’s testimony (yes I am going to make this comment about politics) credible. They each said they needed “more proof”. To which I asked, “Have you ever seen any proof that God exists? Have you ever laid eyes on Him? Have you ever had a conversation with Him where He answered you back? No? So let me get this straight. You believe an imaginary invisible omnipotent man who lives in the sky and watches over you – without proof and yet you do not believe a living breathing woman who experienced something horrific when she was in high school. Really?!?!”

    I believe Ford.

    I don’t know if I believe there is a “God”.

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