Allan Sandage
New York Times, 12 March, 1991, p. B9"I find it quite improbable that such order came out of chaos There has to be some organizing principle. God to me is a mystery but is the explanation for the miracle of existence - why there is something rather than nothing." Cited by Strauss in "The Creator Revealed", p39 and by Lennox on p41 of "Can science explain everything?" "A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief""Science Finds God"Cited by Strauss in "The Creator Revealed", p56 "Comments at 1985 Dallas Conference"p108 Allan Sandage "During his talk, however, he not only described the astronomical evidence for the beginning of the universe; he shocked many of his colleagues by announcing a recent religious conversion and then explaining how the scientific evidence of a 'creation event' had contributed to a profound change in his worldview." "I now have to go from a stance as a complete materialistic rational scientist and say this super natural event, to me, gives at least some credence to my belief that there is some design put in the universe. I cannot ... with certainty say that. What now do I do? I am convinced that there is some order in the universe. I think all scientists, at the deepest level, are so startled by what they see in the miraculousness of the inner connection of things in their field ... that they must have wondered why it is this way." Cited by Stephen Meyer on pg108 of "Return of the God Hypothesis".
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