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Scientists Confirm the Signs of
God
What we have covered so far shows us that the
attributes of the universe discovered by science
point to the existence of God. Science leads us to
the conclusion that the universe has a Creator and
this Creator is perfect in might, wisdom and
knowledge. It is religion that shows us the way to
knowing God. It is therefore possible to say that
science is a method we use to better see and
investigate the realities addressed by religion.
Nevertheless, today, some of the scientists who
step forth in the name of science take an entirely
different stand. In their view, scientific
discoveries do not imply the creation of God. They
have, on the contrary, projected an atheistic
understanding of science by saying that it is not
possible to reach God through scientific data:
they claim that science and religion are two
clashing notions.
As a matter of fact, this atheistic
understanding of science is quite recent. Until a
few centuries ago, science and religion were never
thought to clash with each other, and science was
accepted as a method of proving the existence of
God. The so-called atheistic understanding of
science flourished only after the materialist and
positivist philosophies swept through the world of
science in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Particularly after Charles Darwin postulated
the theory of evolution in 1859, circles holding a
materialistic world view started to ideologically
defend this theory, which they looked upon as an
alternative to religion. The theory of evolution
argued that the universe was not created by a
creator but came into being by chance. As a
result, it was asserted that religion was in
conflict with science. The British researchers
Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln
wrote on this issue:
For Isaac Newton, a century and
a half before Darwin, science was not separate
from religion but, on the contrary, an aspect of
religion, and ultimately subservient to it… But
the science of Darwin's time became precisely
that, divorcing itself from the context in which
it had previously existed and established itself
as a rival absolute, an alternative repository of
meaning. As a result, religion and science were no
longer working in concert, but rather stood
opposed to each other, and humanity was
increasingly forced to choose between them.25
As we stated before, the so-called split
between science and religion was totally
ideological. Some scientists, who earnestly
believed in materialism, conditioned themselves to
prove that the universe had no creator and they
devised various theories in this context. The
theory of evolution was the most famous and the
most important of them. In the field of astronomy
as well certain theories were developed such as
the "steady-state theory" or the "chaos theory".
However, all of these theories that denied
creation were demolished by science itself, as we
have clearly shown in the previous chapters.
Today, scientists who still keep to these
theories and insist on denying all things
religious, are dogmatic and bigoted people, who
have conditioned themselves not to believe in God.
The famous English zoologist and evolutionist
D.M.S. Watson confesses to this dogmatism as he
explains why he and his colleagues accept the
theory of evolution:
If so, it will present a
parallel to the theory of evolution itself, a
theory universally accepted, not because it can be
proved by logically coherent evidence to be true,
but because the only alternative, special
creation, is clearly incredible.26
What Watson means by "special creation" is
God's creation. As acknowledged, this scientist
finds this "unacceptable". But why? Is it because
science says so? Actually it does not. On the
contrary, science proves the truth of creation.
The only reason why Watson looks upon this fact as
unacceptable is because he has conditioned himself
to deny the existence of God. All other
evolutionists take the same stand.
Evolutionists rely not on science but on
materialist philosophy and they distort science to
make it agree with this philosophy. A geneticist
and an outspoken evolutionist from Harvard
University, Richard Lewontin, confesses to this
truth:
It is not that the methods and
institutions of science somehow compel us to
accept a material explanation of the phenomenal
world, but, on the contrary, that we are forced by
our a priori adherence to material causes to
create an apparatus of investigation and a set of
concepts that produce material explanations, no
matter how counter-intuitive, no matter how
mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that
materialism is absolute, so we cannot allow a
Divine Foot in the door.27
On the other hand, today, just as in history,
there are, as opposed to this dogmatic materialist
group, scientists who confirm God's existence, and
regard science as a way of knowing Him. Some
trends developing in the USA such as "Creationism"
or "Intelligent Design" prove by scientific
evidence that all living things were created by
God.
This shows us that science and religion are not
conflicting sources of information, but that, on
the contrary, science is a method that verifies
the absolute truths provided by religion. The
clash between religion and science can only hold
true for certain religions that incorporate some
superstitious elements as well as divine sources.
However, this is certainly out of the question for
Islam, which relies only on the pure revelation of
God. Moreover, Islam particularly advocates
scientific enquiry, and announces that probing the
universe is a method to explore the creation of
God. The following verse of the Qur'an addresses
this issue;
Do they not look at the sky
above them? How We have built it and adorned it,
and there are no rifts therein? And the earth - We
have spread it out, and set thereon mountains
standing firm, and caused it to bring forth plants
of beauteous kinds (in pairs). And We send down
from the sky blessed water whereby We give growth
unto gardens and the grain of crops. And tall
palm-trees, with shoots of fruit-stalks, piled one
over another. (The Qur'an, 50:6-7, 9-10)
As the above verses imply, the Qur'an always
urges people to think, to reason and to explore
everything in the world in which they live. This
is because science supports religion, saves the
individual from ignorance, and causes him to think
more consciously; it opens wide one's world of
thought and helps one grasp the signs of God
self-evident in the universe. Prominent German
physicist Max Planck said:
Anybody who has been seriously
engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes
that over the entrance to the gates of the temple
of science are written the words: Ye must have
faith. It is a quality which the scientist cannot
dispense with.28
All the issues we have treated so far simply
put it that the existence of the universe and all
living things cannot be explained by coincidences.
Many scientists who have left their mark on the
world of science have confirmed, and still confirm
this great reality. The more people learn about
the universe, the higher does their admiration for
its flawless order become. Every newly-discovered
detail supports creation in an unquestionable
way.
The great majority of modern physicists accept
the fact of creation as we set foot in the 21st
century. David Darling, astronomer and author,
says:
There were no landmarks here.
No galaxies, no stars. Only a heartbeat ago the
universe itself began in the most titanic of
explosions, an explosion in which all the matter
and energy there would ever be spontaneously
appeared and was borne swiftly out upon the
stretching fabric of space. One second old was the
universe, and it was filled exclusively with the
steaming, fertile brew of creation.29
Besides, it is already known that almost all
the founders of diverse scientific branches
believed in God and His divine books. The greatest
physicists in history, Newton, Faraday, Kelvin and
Maxwell are a few examples of such scientists.
 German physicist Max
Planck |
 Sir Isaac
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In the time of Isaac Newton, the great
physicist, scientists believed that the movements
of the heavenly bodies and planets could be
explained by different laws. Nevertheless, Newton
believed that the creator of earth and space was
the same, and therefore they had to be explained
by the same laws. He wrote:
This most beautiful system of
the sun, planets, and comets could only proceed
from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent
and powerful Being. 30
As is evident, thousands of scientists who have
been doing research in the fields of physics,
mathematics, and astronomy since the Middle Ages
all agree on the idea that the universe is created
by a single Creator and always focus on the same
point. The founder of physical astronomy, Johannes
Kepler, stated his strong belief in God in one of
his books in which he wrote:
Since we astronomers are
priests of the highest God in regard to the book
of nature, it befits us to be thoughtful, not of
the glory of our minds, but rather, above all
else, of the glory of God.31
The great physicist, William
Thompson (Lord Kelvin), who founded
thermodynamics, was a Christian who believed in
God. He had strongly opposed Darwin's theory of
evolution and totally rejected it. He explained
shortly before his death that "With regard to the
origin of life, science… positively affirms
creative power."32
One of the professors of physics at Oxford
University, Robert Matthews, states the same fact
in his book published in 1992 where he explains
that DNA molecules were created by God:
The whole process normally
takes place in perfect harmony, producing a
foetus, then a living baby, a child and finally an
adult. Like so much in biology, the whole process
is seemingly miraculous. How can such stunning
complexity be produced from such simple
beginnings? How, in short, does a single cell far
smaller than the dot of this letter "i" produce a
sentient being? Many of the processes involved
remain mysterious, and constitute one of the most
fascinating of all the Outstanding Mysteries.33
Some other scientists who admit that the
universe is created by a Creator and who are known
by their cited attributes are:
Robert Boyle (the
father of modern chemistry)
Iona William Petty
(known for his studies on statistics and modern
economy)
Michael Faraday (one
of the greatest physicists of all times)
Gregory Mendel (the
father of genetics; he invalidated Darwinism with
his discoveries in the science of genetics)
Louis Pasteur (the
greatest name in bacteriology; he declared war on
Darwinism)
John Dalton (the
father of atomic theory)
Blaise Pascal (one
of the most important mathematicians)
John Ray (the most
important name in British natural history)
Nicolaus Steno (a
famous stratiographer who investigated earth
layers)
Carolus Linnaeus
(the father of biological classification)
Georges Cuvier (the
founder of comparative anatomy)
Matthew Maury (the
founder of oceanography)
Thomas Anderson (one
the pioneers in the field of organic chemistry)
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