Stephen Hawking Scheduled as Keynote Speaker at Humanists UK Conference
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In 2017, the renowned physicist Stephen Hawking was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the Humanists UK conference, an event that underscored his long-standing commitment to atheism and freethinking. Hawking's association with these ideals dates back to his university years, where he was an active member of Oxford University's humanist group. His views on religion and science were candidly expressed in an interview with El Mundo, where he articulated his belief that science provides a more compelling explanation of the universe than the notion of a divine creator. Hawking famously stated that if we were to understand the universe completely, we would know 'the mind of God,' but he clarified that this was a metaphorical expression. He firmly believed that there is no personal God to engage with or question. Instead, he suggested that the laws of science could be viewed as 'God' in a non-personal sense, emphasizing the importance of scientific inquiry over religious belief. This perspective not only reflects his personal convictions but also highlights the broader humanist values of reason and evidence-based understanding of the world. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #StephenHawking #HumanistsUk #Atheism #Freethinking #ScienceAndReligion

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