Published surveys show that about 40 per cent of scientists believe in a personal God. But why do women and men who are highly educated in the area of science believe in a God who not only answers prayers but also performs miracles? John Ashton has gathered a group of 50 scientists and academics who each explain their reasons for believing in God. Their contributions reveal a breadth of experience about how to make sense of life and show that there is more to existence than our tangible, lived experience - the "God Factor".
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Published surveys show that about 40 per cent of scientists believe in a personal God. But why do women and men who are highly educated in the area of science believe in a God who not only answers prayers but also performs miracles? John Ashton has gathered a group of 50 scientists and academics who each explain their reasons for believing in God. Their contributions reveal a breadth of experience about how to make sense of life and show that there is more to existence than our tangible, lived experience - the "God Factor".
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