‘The more I look at the universe, the more I’m convinced there’s no God’
During an
interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Neil deGrasse Tyson continued his discussion
on faith and the universe. While he normally shies away from the concept of
God, he was a little more direct than usual. The interviewer asked Tyson
directly if he believes in a “creator” or God, to which he replied, “The more I
look at the universe, the less convinced I am that there is something
benevolent going on.”
Neil
deGrasse Tyson Looks for Answers
Tyson has a
very scientific mind that looks for evidence-based answers when it comes to
spirituality. During the breaking interview, Tyson mentioned a wide range of
natural disasters that could make life downright miserable for some people.
Hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, and diseases can make life on Earth
incredibly hard to deal with.
While this
may seem like a man denouncing his faith, it couldn’t be farther from the
truth. Tyson is simply pointing out that there is no evidence of a creator. He
later mentions that should science find this evidence, it isn’t an issue. This
is simply where science stands as of now.
Tyson goes
on to explain that religions are referred to as faiths because they often lack
scientific evidence to back them up. This doesn’t mean that they are wrong,
just that a person is trusting a philosophy or concept to be right. If the
religion had solid proof of a benevolent God, they would be called “evidence”
rather than “faith.” Instead of looking to stories for answers, Tyson is
encouraging people to look for the scientific evidence in the world around
them.
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