http://www.techtimes.com/articles/16687/20140930/atheist-stephen-hawking-denies-god-existence-science-more-convincing-explanation-for-universe.htm

Atheist Stephen Hawking denies existence of 'God': Science 'more
convincing explanation' for universe

By Rhodi Lee, Tech Times | September 30, 12:14 AM

Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking believes that science offers more
plausible explanation on the origin of the universe and says God does
not exist.
(Photo : NASA / Paul Alers)

For some Christian theists who believe in an omnipotent god, the story
of creation as relayed by the Bible is already enough to explain how
the universe has come about. Famed cosmologist Stephen Hawking,
however, is not sold on the idea of the world and all that is in it
being created in the flip of an all-powerful hand.

The renowned British theoretical physicist and best-selling author
known for his theory on time and space said that science offers a more
convincing explanation on the origin of the universe and pointed out
that scientific facts do not go along well with the miracles that
religion believes in.

Hawking's statement came during an exclusive interview with Pablo
Jauregui, a journalist with the newspaper El Mundo, while he was in
Tenerife, Spain for the Starmus Festival, an astronomy-related event
where he spoke on the origin of the universe.

The astrophysicist said that the creation of the world is a
scientifically explainable phenomenon and not something that has to do
with "God," pointing out that his theories about the origin of the
universe are not compatible with the idea that the world was created
by a supreme being.

"Before we understood science, it was natural to believe that God
created the universe, but now science offers a more convincing
explanation," Hawking said in a video posted by El Mundo.

In the popular science book A Brief History of Time, which was
published in 1988, Hawking, who suffers from the progressive
neurodegenerative disease amylotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS,
wrote that a unifying theory of science would make it possible for
mankind to "know the mind of God" but he pointed out during his
interview with El Mundo that this statement does not mean that he
believes in the existence of a god, saying without qualms that he is
an atheist.

"What I meant by 'we would know the mind of God' is, we would know
everything that God would know, if there were a God. Which there
isn't. I'm an atheist," Hawking said.

Hawking has been critical of divine explanations on the origin of the
universe. In a speech he made at the California Institute of
Technology in Pasadena in 2013, Hawking even poked fun on the supposed
power of god asking what God was doing before the creation. Three
years ago, Hawking also said that heaven is a fairytale for those who
are afraid of the dark.

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