Many of the deepest and most engaging questions that we grapple with about the nature of the universe have their origins in our purely religious quest for meaning. -John D. Barrow

 

Many of the deepest and most engaging questions that we grapple with about the nature of the universe have their origins in our purely religious quest for meaning.


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Many of the deepest and most engaging questions that we grapple with about the nature of the universe have their origins in our purely religious quest for meaning.

John D. Barrow

If a `religion' is defined to be a system of ideas that contains unprovable statements, then Godel taught us that mathematics is not only a religion, it is the only religion that can prove itself to be one.

John D. Barrow

That was a challenge to them. First Flight and any team that Ray coaches, they battle and stay in there with it, and we talked to told them when they came in that it was time for us to make a statement about ourselves, that we need to push a run or two across, of course we got several.

John D. Barrow

There is no reason that the universe should be designed for our convenience.

John D. Barrow

We ought to be just as concerned about protecting the right to vote today as we were in 1965. You don't have to look very far and wide to find examples of people playing with the rules, like right here in Georgia. There may be people who believe that it is no problem, but for people who live in those small communities [the act] can have a huge impact.

John D. Barrow