rcwitness:>>Why is Stephen’s opinion of God so significant to you?<<
My interest in him has nothing whatever to do with any of Stephen Hawking’s claims about science, as you may be thinking. I am interested in discussing him because he is brilliant yet totally paralyzed except for a few facial muscles that he uses to operate his voice machine and his wheelchair. He is 74 years old, and knows full well that he hasn’t long to live. So – there can be no doubt that if he believed it were possible, he would dearly love to be able to live forever in bliss. But he only believes that he is going to die into nothingness.
Now it seems that you’re trying to avoid discussing him, and turn our attention to some non-handicapped Christians who are also brilliant scientists. We can discuss those too if you like, but they can wait. I would first like your opinion specifically on Hawking. What advantage do you think Hawking achieves, or believes he achieves, by remaining an atheist? What is your opinion as to why he remains an atheist, and doesn’t choose to become a Christian?