FOUNDERS OF MODERN
SCIENCE
SIR ISAAC NEWTON
(1642-1727) BELIVES IN GOD
(founder of
Classical Physics and Infinitesimal Calculus )
Sir Isaac Newton - 1.68 m or 5feet 6inches
- Birth Date: January 4, 1643
- Death Date: March 31, 1727
1. At the end of his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia
Mathematica (London, 1687) Newton wrotise:
“This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets,
could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful
Being. This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord
over all; and on account of His dominion He is wont to be called Lord God.”
(Newton 1687, Principia).
2. “From His true dominion it follows that the true God is a
living, intelligent and powerful Being; and from His other perfections, that He
is supreme, or most perfect. He is eternal and infinite, omnipotent and
omniscient; that is, His duration reaches from eternity to eternity; His
presence from infinity to infinity; He governs all things, and knows all things
that are or can be done.” (Newton 1687, Principia; see also Caputo 2000,
88).
3. “God made and governs the world invisibly, and has
commanded us to love and worship him, and no other God; to honor our parents
and masters, and love our neighbours as ourselves; and to be temperate, just,
and peaceable, and to be merciful even to brute beasts. And by the same power
by which he gave life at first to every species of animals, he is able to
revive the dead, and has revived Jesus Christ our Redeemer, who has gone into
the heavens to receive a kingdom, and prepare a place for us, and is next in
dignity to God, and may be worshipped as the Lamb of God, and has sent the Holy
Ghost to comfort us in his absence, and will at length return and reign over
us.” (Newton, as cited in Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of
Sir Isaac Newton by Sir David Brewster, Edinburgh, Thomas Constable and
Co., 1855, Vol. II, 354).
4. “Opposite to godliness is atheism in profession, and
idolatry in practice. Atheism is so senseless and odious to mankind, that it
never had many professors.
Can it be by accident that all birds, beasts, and men have
their right side and left side alike shaped, (except in their bowels); and just
two eyes, and no more, on either side of the face; and just two ears on either
side of the head; and a nose with two holes; and either two forelegs, or two
wings, or two arms on the shoulders, and two legs on the hips, and no more?
Whence arises this uniformity in all their outward shapes
but from the counsel and contrivance of an Author?
Whence is it that the eyes of all sorts of living creatures
are transparent to the very bottom, and the only transparent members in the
body, having on the outside a hard transparent skin, and within transparent
humours, with a crystalline lens in the middle, and a pupil before the lens,
all of them so finely shaped and fitted for vision, that no artist can mend
them? Did blind chance know that there was light, and what was its refraction,
and fit the eyes of all creatures, after the most curious manner, to make use of
it? These, and suchlike considerations, always have, and ever will prevail with
mankind, to believe that there is a Being who made all things, and has all
things in his power, and who is therefore to be feared.
We are, therefore, to acknowledge one God, infinite,
eternal, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, the Creator of all things, most
wise, most just, most good, most holy. We must love him, fear him, honour him,
trust in him, pray to him, give him thanks, praise him, hallow his name, obey
his commandments.” (Newton, as cited in Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and
Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton by Sir David Brewster, Edinburgh, Thomas
Constable and Co., 1855, Vol. II, 347-348).
5. “And when you are convinced, be not ashamed to profess
the truth. For otherwise you may become a stumbling block to others, and
inherit the lot of those Rulers of the Jews who believed in Christ, but yet
were afraid to confess him lest they should be put out of the Synagogue.
Wherefore, when you are convinced, be not ashamed of the truth, but profess it
openly and endeavor to convince your Brother also that you may inherit at the
resurrection the promise made in Daniel 12:3, that ‘they who turn many
to righteousness shall shine as the stars for ever and ever.’
And rejoice if you are counted worthy to suffer in your
reputation or any other way for the sake of the Gospel, for then, ‘great is thy
reward’!” (Newton, as cited in The Religion of Sir Isaac Newton, Frank
E. Manuel – editor, London, Oxford University Press, 1974, 112).
6. “The supreme God exists necessarily, and by the same
necessity He exists always and everywhere.” (Newton 1687, Principia; see
also Caputo 2000, 88).
7. “Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar
system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the
proper amounts of heat and light. This did not happen by chance.” (Newton, as
cited in Tiner 1975).
8. “I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of
God, written by men who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.” (Newton, as
cited in Tiner 1975).
9. “I find more sure marks of authenticity in the Bible than
in any profane history whatsoever.” (Newton, as cited in Morris 1982, 26).
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