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The Chief Rabbi takes on Stephen Hawking

September 2, 2010 16:29
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The science v religion debate was in full swing in today’s Times with physicist Stephen Hawking arguing that the universe was capable of “spontaneous creation” and therefore God was redundant.

“It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the Universe going,” Hawking declared.

But his argument was attacked as a fallacy by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks who pointed out the limits of scientific explanation. “There is more to wisdom than science. It cannot tell us why we are here or how we should live,” he countered.

Lord Sacks also takes on atheism in his annual Rosh Hashanah broadcast, “The Case for God?” which goes out on BBC1 on Monday night at 11.05 pm.

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