“It may be true that there is no God here, but there must be one not far off, and at such a moment one feels His presence; which comes to the same as saying (and I readily give this sincere profession of faith): I believe in God, and that it is His wi” GivingFeelsBelieveMayMomentsI BelieveI Believe InProfessionBeing TrueSincereBelieve In GodThere Is No GodI Believe In God Book:Complete letters: with reproductions of all the drawings in the correspondence Source: Complete letters: with reproductions of all the drawings in the correspondence
“...it may be that there is no God, that the existence of all that is beautiful and in any sense good is but the accidental and ineffective byproduct of blindly swirling atoms, that we are alone in a world that cares nothing for us or for the values that we create and sustain - that we and they are here for a moment only, and gone, and that eventually there will be left no trace of us in the universe. A man may well believe that this dredful thing is true. But only the fool will say in his heart that he is glad that it is true.” ThinkingMenWorldBelieveWellsHeartMayMomentsCareBeautifulValuesUniverseLeftExistenceGoneFoolGladAtomsThere Is No God Author:Sterling M. McMurrin
“I can understand how evolution says, "don't believe in God", but I've never had this problem. I've always loved His creation. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean any_thing to some people, and I just don't get that! After all, if you just read the Bible plainly, it tells you everything. From Creation, to the Flood, to Jesus. I can't see how you can come to the conclusion, there is no God.” PeopleIfsBelieveMeanI CanProblemJesusCreationEvolutionBibleDon't BelieveConclusionBelieve In GodFloodThere Is No God Author:Betty Cuthbert