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What did Paul Davies say about Religion?

Paul Davies has written many quotes about Religion. E.g.,

  • Science, we are repeatedly told, is the most reliable form of knowledge about the world because it is based on testable hypotheses. Religion, by contrast, is based on faith. The term 'doubting Thomas' well illustrates the difference.
  • Imagine a civilisation that's way in advance of us wants to communicate with us, and assist us in our development. The information we provide to them must reflect our highest aspirations and ideals, and not just be some crazy person's bizarre politics or religion.
  • In science, a healthy skepticism is a professional necessity, whereas in religion, having belief without evidence is regarded as a virtue.

What are the top most famous Religion quotes by Paul Davies?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Religion by Paul Davies.

  • Science, we are repeatedly told, is the most reliable form of knowledge about the world because it is based on testable hypotheses. Religion, by contrast, is based on faith. The term 'doubting Thomas' well illustrates the difference.
  • Imagine a civilisation that's way in advance of us wants to communicate with us, and assist us in our development. The information we provide to them must reflect our highest aspirations and ideals, and not just be some crazy person's bizarre politics or religion.
  • In science, a healthy skepticism is a professional necessity, whereas in religion, having belief without evidence is regarded as a virtue.