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  2. Jul 25, 2021 · Steven Weinberg was an atheist and firmly committed to the science and expressed his view on religion and God fearlessly: “Science does not make it impossible to believe in God, it just makes it possible not to believe in God.”

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · By Benjamin Ivry July 28, 2021. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg, who died on July 23 at age 88, was publicly proud of being an atheist. But he retained a Jewish structure to...

  4. Weinberg died on July 23, 2021, at age 88 at a hospital in Austin, where he had been undergoing treatment for several weeks. Weinberg's papers were donated to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas. Worldview. Weinberg identified as a liberal. Views on religion. Weinberg was an atheist.

  5. Jul 27, 2021 · Weinberg saw science and religion as having nothing constructive to say to one another, a view shared by many (though certainly not all) of his colleagues. But the history of science could have...

  6. Weighing the jihads and crusades against evangelical campaigns to end slavery, Weinberg concludes religion has done humanity more harm than good. He has no interest in maintaining “a constructive dialogue” between science and religion.

  7. Steven Weinberg. Steven Weinberg is a theoretical physicist at the University of Texas at Austin. ... For some scientists their scientific work and their religion have been quite opposite and ...

  8. Feb 1, 2017 · The Unity of the Universe: Nobel-Winning Physicist Steven Weinberg on Simplicity and Complexity, Science and Religion, and the Ultimate Question – The Marginalian. By Maria Popova.

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