I don't use scientific data as a foundation for believing in God - I use it as an enrichment of my knowledge of God. George Coyne More Quotes by George Coyne More Quotes From George Coyne I can't see for the life of me how an attempt to understand the universe, which I believe comes from God, can alienate us from God. George Coyne i-believe i-can believe The Christian church has a long history of gradually absorbing scientific perspectives and new discoveries. It seems to me that, in fact, that has been one of the strengths of Christianity - it has ultimately had great flexibility in absorbing new information about the world that we get from science. George Coyne christian discovery long Neither of us can come to either a knowledge of God, or a denial of God by our scientific research. George Coyne denial knowledge-of-god research Science is and should be seen as "completely neutral" on the issue of the theistic or atheistic implications of scientific results. George Coyne issues atheism religion I hope I'm not giving the impression of an ivory tower science, but for me science is an attempt to understand, it's an attempt to understand the universe. George Coyne ivory-tower towers giving The Copernican revolution was actually a contribution to the life of the church, the development of our view of ourselves in terms of the Universe, and therefore our view of God, et cetera. But, that took centuries, and struggles, and conflicts before that happened. George Coyne church struggle views The technological overflow from scientific research has brought scientific research this bad name about carrying an irresponsibility and an alienation from God - because scientific research has led to things like the atom bomb, it's led to problems with depletion of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, or at least it's revealed those problems. George Coyne ozone atmosphere names Doing science is not inherently incompatible with religious faith. George Coyne religious-faith religious I think today the church faces a very real challenge in not repeating the errors of the past, in sort of a stand off, a fear of science. George Coyne real past thinking My answer to someone who is in contrast with me - by not seeing God in the scientific data - is that you don't see God in the scientific data because you're not me. I have other experiences than you have, that bring me to look at this data as enriching my experience of God. George Coyne data answers looks Being a scientist helps to support both my life as a Jesuit and my belief in God. George Coyne support belief helping I think that anybody who thinks science is going to explain everything in biological systems, or in physical cosmology, et cetera, is actually mistaken, because I think within science - if correctly understood - those claims are not being made. George Coyne claims made thinking I have never come to know God, to see God, to believe in God through doing science. He's not the conclusion of some sort of process of my personal scientific investigation. George Coyne investigation process believe The whole dimension of religious belief requires transcendence, it requires going beyond what you can establish rationally. George Coyne dimensions belief religious The nature of God is something that is of serious interest to believers, to theologians, and to philosophers. And yet we can't come to the nature of God, unless we also have some knowledge of the nature of the universe as having come from God. George Coyne philosopher interest serious Nothing we learn about the universe threatens our faith. It only enriches it. George Coyne universe faith If I have a fundamental belief that the universe is created by God, then I also come to the belief that that universe reflects God, it gives me some knowledge of Him. Obviously, therefore, the more I know of the universe is, the more enriched my limited knowledge of God is. George Coyne knowledge-of-god fundamentals giving Christianity has always had sort of an ability to absorb the developments in science. But, it's always done it very slowly. George Coyne development done christianity God gave me the gift of faith. I don't mean that in any miraculous sense, I mean through the parents who educated me, through the brothers and sisters I grew up with, the schools I went to, there was this influence upon me which was the faith, in the concrete. I accepted it, I questioned it, I grew up with it, and in the end, as a mature adult, I continue to accept it. George Coyne brother mean school There are many people who do view scientific research as alienating from religion and from God, and when so many people do, there must be some reason for it. George Coyne research views people