Completely unrelated. I don't believe that a black hole is what other scientist claim/make it out, to be. I think the center of one is actually an object of left over material ... like ash after burning wood, that is so dense and completely black, the ultimate "black" color. Nothing fantastic at all about that.
Because of that, I believe Stephen Hawking is wrong about God. I'm sorry but sometimes scientists, much like religious folk, search for alarmingly remarkable explanations in completely rational and simple processes. In order to explain god you need to come up with something incredibly spectacular and complex where there is a simple yet completely plausible explanation devoid of mysticism or divinity.
So:
What do you think? Can you wrap your mind around something being created from nothing?
Yes. It can happen. But I don't think that's what happened in regards to how the universe came to be.
Do you think the bulk of Hawking's work will mark science's final rejection of God?
No, they will continue to attempt to scientifically disprove God even after he comes down and unleashes the apocalypse upon us. Why don't we just focus on curing erectile dysfunction and attaining immortality? We know they exist. Forget the rest and just live your damned life.
Do you think science and religion will continue to coexist?
Has it ever co existed? Although many mainstream scientists are following suit, religion is just ridiculous IMO.
Do you think they should?
Don't really care. Just get me my damned flying car!!
Do you think they can, adequately?
Nope.
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