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  1. ^"Reported lecture". 16 Ocak tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  2. ^"Self-proclaimed". 26 Ekim tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  3. ^"World Bank". 4 Haziran tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  4. ^"Press meeting". 26 Temmuz tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  5. ^"This loss shattered Turing's religious faith and led him into atheism" Time profile of Alan Turing 22 Ağustos tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., p. 2
  6. ^"He was an atheist" Alan Turing: Father of the computer 2 Şubat tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., BBC News, 28 April Retrieved 11 June
  7. ^'Thank god I'm an atheist! 27 Haziran tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.', The Big Bang (Adithya's blog), 9 Nisan (1 Aralık tarihinde erişildi).
  8. ^" Though the crusaders in this film are actually Christian, Amenabar - who when pushed during the conversation Sunday said he was personally an atheist - said he had no particular present group in mind when making "Agora." " Brian Brooks, 'Amenabar: Not anti-Christian, but Crusading Against Fundamentalism with "Agora" 21 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.', seafoodplus.info, 18 May (accessed 26 May ).
  9. ^"Carolla talks about atheism". 26 Eylül tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#;
  10. ^"Adam on Youtube: "I am an atheist. I know there is no god."". 18 Mart tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#;
  11. ^"So me, the completely unsuperstitious atheist, goes and posts on a message board that 'no, I don't believe in bad luck on Friday the 13th'." "Asia Carrera's official website, bulletin for July 13, ". 13 Ağustos tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#; (archived August 29, )
  12. ^"The argument continued in the next episode, when atheist Adrianne, commenting on the apartment's cleanliness, said, 'The Christians think they're better than everybody and they're holier than thou. But I clean up their messes all the time.'" God and Woman at America's Next Top Model 11 Şubat tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., John Bowman]
  13. ^"Denjoy was an atheist, but tolerant of others' religious views; he was very interested in philosophical, psychological, and social issues." "Denjoy, Arnaud", Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol. 17, p Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons,
  14. ^"Gentleman, frankly I'm an atheist,"Enough Rope 17 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.', 25 July
  15. ^[1] 11 Mart tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. retrieved August 16,
  16. ^18 Ekim tarihindeki 3Milyon dolarlık Ebay satışından sonra ünlenen mektubunda Einstein "Tanrı kelimesi benim için insan zayıflığının tanımı ve ürünü dışında hiçbir şey ifade etmez. İncil saygın ama ilkel efsanelerdir nitekim oldukça çocuksular. Ne türlü yorumlanırsa yorumlansın benim için bu değişmez. seafoodplus.info 14 Ekim tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  17. ^Biography of Amanda Donohoe 30 Kasım tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Internet Movie Database (accessed April 24, ).
  18. ^Nielsen, Stevan Lars & Ellis, Albert. (). "A discussion with Albert Ellis: Reason, emotion and religion", Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 13(4), Win pp.
  19. ^"Kinsey was also shown to be an atheist who loathed religion and its constraints on sex." 'Kinsey' critics ready 14 Şubat tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Cheryl Wetzstein, The Washington Times. Retrieved 2 February
  20. ^Bir televizyon programında bizzat kendi beyanı (seafoodplus.info?v=zALMPfp0C6I 28 Eylül tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.)
  21. ^Little, John (). The Warrior Within - The philosophies of Bruce Lee to better understand the world around you and achieve a rewarding life (İngilizce). Contemporary Books. s.&#; ISBN&#;&#;
  22. ^Little, John (). The Warrior Within - The philosophies of Bruce Lee to better understand the world around you and achieve a rewarding life (İngilizce). Contemporary Books. s.&#; ISBN&#;&#;
  23. ^On a November 1, airing of Imus in the Morning when asked by Don Imus about rumors of marriage, Maher: "I said, well, tell them the truth, neither me nor my girl believe in God or marriage, so there is not going to be a big church wedding." When asked whether he thought Christopher Hitchens was a 7 on Dawkins' scale of 1–7 (1 being absolutely certain there is a God and 7 being absolutely certain there isn't, a scale on which Dawkins considers himself ), Maher answered with: "He may be, I think we are all just talking semantics at some point, we are all atheists which means we don't believe in the deity, we don't believe in a magic spaceman, and that we think people who do, have a neurological disorder and they need help."
  24. ^abAllen Smith, Warren (). Celebrities in Hell: A Guide to Hollywood's Atheists, Agnostics, Skeptics, Free Thinkers, and More (İngilizce). Barricade Books Inc. s.&#; ISBN&#; 20 Ağustos tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Eylül &#;
  25. ^"Every religion has a mythology". Sidmennt, the Icelandic Ethical Humanist Association. 16 Ağustos 25 Temmuz tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 19 Aralık &#;
  26. ^"Where do you go when you die? The same place you were before you were born; nowhere! It's over!" Billy Connolly Live: Was It Something I Said?,
  27. ^BBC 'too scared to allow jokes about Islam' 6 Temmuz tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., April 2, (Accessed April 3, )
  28. ^"Elton described himself as an atheist but said he was in favour of God defined as "the mystery of the universe". His children attend a Church of England school and he said he attended church occasionally." BBC 'scared' of Islam jokes, says Elton 12 Kasım tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Guardian, April 2, (accessed April 3, )
  29. ^"He and the Bishop of Oxford staged another version of the great debate between Thomas Henry ('Darwin's bulldog') Huxley and Bishop ('Soapy Sam') Wilberforce that followed the publication of Darwin's Origin Of Species. The present Bishop defended the new Darwinian orthodoxy, but Dr Halstead, an atheist, took the line that the former Bishop of Oxford had been quite right to oppose Darwin's thesis. But that too was entirely characteristic. He told me that he was a member of the Athenaeum only because it had a painting of Darwin in the lobby." Tim Radford, 'A passion for dinosaurs: Obituary of Beverly Halstead', The Guardian (London), 2 May
  30. ^"Shannon described himself as an atheist and was outwardly apolitical." William Poundstone, Fortune's Formula, Hill and Wang: New York (), page
  31. ^Atlantseglaren från Bromma vill tänja gränsen mot rymden 16 Ekim tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Dagens Nyheter, December 10,
  32. ^[2] 7 Eylül tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.. The Guardian August 23,
  33. ^"I'm an atheist. My mother is very religious, a churchgoer. She would often encourage me to go to church as well, but never forced it upon me, which I thought was quite decent of her. [] There was no defining moment in which I decided there was no god for me, it was more of a growing process. I do feel that whatever religious beliefs I had as a child were foisted upon me. It's like when you ask where Grandma went when she died, and you'd be told that she went to heaven. I wouldn't necessarily view that as a bad thing, but it was stuff like that which I think hindered my intellectual development. Now that I've grown, I prefer a different interpretation." Christopher Eccleston, The Heaven and Earth Show, BBC1, Sunday April 3, ,
  34. ^"Ilhan Omar Calls Out Intolerant Religious Hypocrites". YouTube. 20 Nisan 23 Temmuz tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 23 Temmuz &#;
  35. ^Angier, Natalie (24 Aralık ). "The Origin of Religions, From a Distinctly Darwinian View". New York Times. ss.&#;F5. 16 Ekim tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 11 Haziran &#;
  36. ^"my father [Derek] was a British Atheist from a rather well known Sephardic Jewish family" de Solla Price, Mark (9 Aralık ). "Are you Jewish?". 28 Ağustos tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 1 Ağustos &#;
  37. ^"I am a radical Atheist" Adams in an interview by American Atheists [3] 28 Aralık tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi..
  38. ^"I'm an atheist, but I'm very relaxed about it. I don't preach my atheism, but I have a huge amount of respect for people like Richard Dawkins who do. Anything he does on television, I will watch." Singh, Anita. "Daniel Radcliffe: a cool nerd 6 Temmuz tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.", Daily Telegraph, 4 July
  39. ^"Cronenberg's parents were atheists who encouraged him to experiment spiritually, convinced that sooner or later he'd find his own path to godlessness. And he did. This lack of belief, which became a belief system in itself, informs so much of his work: the primacy of the body, the finality of death, the lack of consolation. "It was apparent to me that religion was an invented thing," he says, "a wish-fulfilment thing, a fantasy thing. It was much more real, dangerous, to accept that mortality was the end for you as an individual. As an atheist, I don't believe in an afterlife, so if you're thinking of murder, if your subject is murder, then that's a physical act of absolute destruction because you're ending something, a body, that is unique. That person never existed before, will never exist again, will not be karmically recycled, will not go to heaven, therefore I take it seriously." " Simon Hattenstone interviewing Cronenberg, 'Gentleman's relish 17 Şubat tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.', The Guardian, October 6, (accessed June 9, ).
  40. ^seafoodplus.info,/ 1 Ekim tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "He's coming at me with all this, saying that I'm a self-loathing Jew, and I said I was raised Jewish but I don't believe in God, I'm not Jewish, and I don't hold those beliefs." Accessed on
  41. ^"Earlier this year David Edgar wrote an unforgettable account of the death of his wife, Eve Cook, for a BBC radio talk during Easter week. An avowed atheist, Edgar said that he was trying to express 'that most human need to tell the dead what we would want to say - but know we couldn't say - if they were still alive'." Sean French, 'Dust to dustjacket', The Guardian, April 30, , Pg.
  42. ^"[Religion] is not an easy subject to deal with, but as zoologists we must do our best to observe what actually happens rather than listen to what is supposed to be happening. If we do this, we are forced to the conclusion that, in a behavioural sense, religious activities consist of the coming together of large groups of people to perform repeated and prolonged submissive displays to appease a dominant individual. The dominant individual takes many forms in different cultures, but always has the common factor of immense power. [] If these submissive actions are successful, the dominant individual is appeased. [] The dominant individual is usually, but not always, referred to as a god. Since none of these gods exist in a tangible form, why have they been invented? To find the answer to this we have to go right back to our ancestral origins." Desmond Morris, The Naked Ape, p, Jonathan Cape,
  43. ^"Man's evolution as a neotenous ape has put him in a similar position to the dog's. He becomes sexually mature and yet he still needs a parent — a super-parent, one as impressive to him as a man must be to a dog. The answer was to invent a god — either a female super-parent in the shape of a Mother Goddess, or a male god in the shape of God the Father, or perhaps even a whole family of gods. Like real parents they would both protect, punish and be obeyed. [] These — the houses of the gods — the temples, the churches and the cathedrals — are buildings apparently made for giants, and a space visitor would be surprised to find on closer examination that these giants are never at home. Their followers repeatedly visit them and bow down before them, but they themselves are invisible. Only their bell-like cries can be heard across the land. Man is indeed an imaginative species." Desmond Morris, The Pocket Guide to Manwatching, p Triad Paperbacks,
  44. ^"I read a few sentences. It was written in beautiful Biblical Hebrew. The language was like that of the Psalms.' One of these was the Isaiah scroll, which I saw recently in the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem: sections of goat-skin parchment, sewn together, 27 feet long. I felt in the presence of something numinous, although I have been a convinced atheist since boyhood. But this document is a testament to the inexplicable persistence of the human mind, in the face of all the evidence, in believing that we are on earth for a divine purpose." Eleazar Sukenik, quoted in Justin Cartwright, 'The indestructible power of belief', The Guardian, 27 May , Saturday Pages, Pg. 3.
  45. ^In Abolitionist, Actuary, Atheist: Elizur Wright and the Reform Impulse, Wright's biographer Lawrence B. Goodheart describes him as "an evangelical atheist, an impassioned actuary, a liberal who advocated state regulation, an individualist who championed social cooperation, and a very private public crusader" (op. cit., page x)
  46. ^"Tanrı inancımın olmadığını, evrenin bir oluş ve yok oluş süreci içerisinde ilerlediğini, bunu açıklamak için bir Tanrı fikrine ihtiyaç olmadığını söylemekten kaçınmıyorum."[4] 30 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  47. ^"The three laboratories unanimously agreed that the cloth dated from between and , a date consistent with its known history—but which demolished the notion of its being the burial shroud of Christ. Hall, who made no secret of his atheism, had no hesitation in enjoying the public attention that this definitive result attracted." Robert Hedges, 'Hall, Edward Thomas [Teddy] (–)' 24 Eylül tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edition, Oxford University Press, January (accessed 2 May ).
  48. ^"In religious matters he was an atheist." A.G. MacGregor: "Bailey, Edward Battersby", Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol. 1 p. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons,
  49. ^"About the same time he stopped observing Jewish religious rituals and rejected a cause he had once embraced, Zionism. He "just didn't want to participate in any division of the human race, whether religious or political," he explained decades later (Wershba, p. 12), by which time he was a confirmed atheist." Keay Davidson: "Fromm, Erich Pinchas", American National Biography Online, Feb. (accessed 28 April ) [5].
  50. ^"I have no religion. I wasn't raised that way, and I have nothing now" - Eva Green to Total Film magazine. December,
  51. ^"An appreciation of biologist Ernst Mayr ()". 27 Nisan tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  52. ^"After retirement, he remained politically active, defending Andrei Sakharov, and was President of the French Atheists' Union." D S Bell, 'Obituary: Francis Perrin', The Independent (London), 18 July , Pg.
  53. ^Although an atheist, Tipler believes 'God' will eventually exist in the last moments of the universe: "The theory is basically this: just as the Earth began with a Big Bang, so it will end, in a single point, which Tipler calls the Omega Point. And just as life on Earth began with a single cell which colonised the planet, so life at the end of time will, according to Tipler, "become omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient which are the three attributes of God". The Omega Point/God is the point of ultimate, infinite knowledge when the earth will be inhabited by beings who are, to all intents and purposes, computers. Tipler says they can be called beings because he defines life as information processing, as did the famous biologist Richard Dawkins, who called computers "biological objects". []
    Tipler says his own viewpoint is that of an atheist. Though brought up a Christian fundamentalist, he rejected religion when he was 16, because the Church claimed the Earth was 6, years old, when he knew that it went back billion years. []
    Still, it seems excessively generous for the beings of the future to want to resurrect all of us. Tipler answers that they will be extremely intelligent beings, and therefore extremely curious, interested in all the variations that preceded them, from the very beginning, just as today's scientists are working to recreate the first single cell, in all its possible forms. "I think the evidence is very strong that this particular version of you and this particular version of me will actually be there in the future. It will be you and me emulated down to the atom." Why, he says, we might even end up repeating the whole interview." Megan Tressider, 'The Megan Tressider Interview: Meaning of life is, er, God and Omega; Physicist Frank J Tipler, an atheist, says he has found God', The Guardian (London), 18 March , Features Pages, Pg.
  54. ^"Although an atheist, Le Dantec was always open to religious discussion. [] Among his philosophical works are L'athéisme (Paris, ); " 'Le Dantec, Félix', Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Vol. 8. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, , p.
  55. ^"seafoodplus.info". 5 Mart tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  56. ^"Raised in a completely nonreligious family, Joliot never attended any church and was a thoroughgoing atheist all his life." Perrin, Francis: "Joliot, Frédéric", Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol. 7 p. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons,
  57. ^"Arşivlenmiş kopya". 29 Mart tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#;
  58. ^When describing a total solar eclipse, Close wrote: "It was simultaneously ghastly, beautiful, supernatural. Even for a 21st century atheist, the vision was such that I thought, "If there is a heaven, this is what its entrance is like." The heavenly vision demanded music by Mozart; instead we had the crickets." Frank Close, 'Dark side of the moon', The Guardian, 9 August , Guardian Online Pages, Pg. 8.
  59. ^Francis Crick, What Mad Pursuit: a Personal View of Scientific Discovery, Basic Books reprint edition, , ISBN , p.
  60. ^""How I Got Inclined Towards Atheism"". 21 Mayıs tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ağustos &#;
  61. ^Mark Steyn identify Crick as an atheist. See:The Twentieth-Century Darwin 9 Temmuz tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. by Mark Steyn, published in The Atlantic Monthly, October
  62. ^"Francis Crick was an evangelical atheist."Francis Crick's Legacy for Neuroscience: Between the α and the Ω 10 Şubat tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  63. ^"Instead, it is interlaced with descriptions of Crick’s vacations, parties and assertions of atheism — occasionally colorful stuff that drains the intellectual drama from the codebreaking."Genome Human 11 Haziran tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  64. ^"There is Crick the mentor, Crick the atheist, Crick the free-thinker, and Crick the playful."Entertaining Dr Crick
  65. ^Crick, 86, said: "The god hypothesis is rather discredited." Do our genes reveal the hand of God? 4 Haziran tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  66. ^"Arşivlenmiş kopya". 25 Ekim tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#;
  67. ^"[Müller] was an atheist" Review of Müller's biography 4 Haziran tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., by James Mallet, Quarterly Review of Biology (). Retrieved 2 July
  68. ^"Hardy was a stringent atheist" Hit Play on Ramanujan 16 Ekim tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., by Lisa Drostova, East Bay Express, April 30 Retrieved 7 October
  69. ^"The first Bombe to be delivered was named Agnus by Turing: a joke that atheist Hardy might have made" Alan Turing — a Cambridge Scientific Mind 16 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., by Andrew Hodges, Cambridge Scientific Minds (Cambridge University Press, ) Retrieved 2 July
  70. ^"Comedian George Carlin wins posthumous Grammy". Reuters. 8 Şubat 16 Mart tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 8 Şubat &#;
  71. ^The following is extracted from George Carlin's HBO special, "You Are All Diseased", recorded live at New York City's Beacon Theater on February 6, "In the Bullshit Department, a businessman can't hold a candle to a clergyman. 'Cause I gotta tell you the truth, folks. When it comes to bullshit, big-time, major league bullshit, you have to stand in awe of the all-time champion of false promises and exaggerated claims, religion. No contest. No contest. Religion. Religion easily has the greatest bullshit story ever told. Think about it. Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man living in the sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every day. And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do. And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever 'til the end of time! But He loves you. He loves you, and He needs money! He always needs money! He's all-powerful, all-perfect, all-knowing, and all-wise, somehow just can't handle money! Religion takes in billions of dollars, they pay no taxes, and they always need a little more. Now, you talk about a good bullshit story. Holy Shit! But I want you to know something, this is sincere, I want you to know, when it comes to believing in God, I really tried. I really, really tried. I tried to believe that there is a God, who created each of us in His own image and likeness, loves us very much, and keeps a close eye on things. I really tried to believe that, but I gotta tell you, the longer you live, the more you look around, the more you realize, something is fucked up. Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed. Results like these do not belong on the resume of a Supreme Being. This is the kind of shit you'd expect from an office temp with a bad attitude. And just between you and me, in any decently-run universe, this guy would've been out on his all-powerful ass a long time ago."
  72. ^"Arşivlenmiş kopya". 13 Mart tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 13 Kasım &#;
  73. ^"Some say God is living there [in space]. I was looking around very attentively, but I did not see anyone there. I did not detect either angels or gods. I don't believe in God. I believe in man-his strength, his possibilities, his reason." Gherman Titov, comments made at World Fair, Seattle, Washington, 6 May , reported in The Seattle Daily Times, 7 May , p. 2.
  74. ^"Muller, who through Unitarianism had become an enthusiastic pantheist, was converted both to atheism and to socialism." Hermann Joseph Muller. –, G. Pontecorvo, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 14, Nov., (Nov., ), pp. (Quote from p. ) Retrieved 14 July
  75. ^"By that time Longuet-Higgins had become a convinced atheist, although he still respected many of the features of the Church of England." John Murrell, 'Higgins, (Hugh) Christopher Longuet- (–)' 24 Ocak tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edition, Oxford University Press, January (accessed 1 May ).
  76. ^"Since his childhood in Vienna Bondi had been an atheist, developing from an early age a view on religion that associated it with repression and intolerance. This view, which he shared with Hoyle, never left him. On several occasions he spoke out on behalf of freethinking, so-called, and became early on active in British atheist or "humanist" circles. From to , he was president of the British Humanist Association, and he also served as president of the Rationalist Press Association of United Kingdom." Helge Kragh: "Bondi, Hermann", Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol. 19 p. Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, Accessed via Gale Virtual Reference Library 27 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. 29 April
  77. ^In a letter to the Guardian, Jane Wynne Willson, Vice-President of the British Humanist Association, added to his obituary: "Also president of the Rationalist Press Association from until his death, and with a particular interest in Indian rationalism, Hermann was a strong supporter of the Atheist Centre in Andra Pradesh. He and his wife Christine visited the centre a number of times, and the hall in the science museum there bears his name. When presented with a prestigious international award, he divided a large sum of money between the Atheist Centre and women's health projects in Mumbai." Obituary letter: Hermann Bondi 9 Haziran tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Guardian, 23 September (accessed 29 April ).
  78. ^"She advised him that he risked being called up, and suggested an unusual way to avoid the draft - by becoming a priest, one of the categories exempt from military service. Dalton discovered a little-known religious group called the Universal Life Church of California which for $25 would "ordain" anyone. He duly sent off a cheque and within days was delighted to learn that he was now a bona fide Minister of Religion. It became a running joke and his friends frequently addressed letters to the Reverend Howard Dalton; as a life-long atheist, he particularly relished the irony of his new title." 'Obituary of Professor Sir Howard Dalton, Microbiologist who became Defra's Chief Scientific Adviser just after the foot-and-mouth outbreak', Daily Telegraph 15 January , Pg.
  79. ^Harold Kroto claims to have four "religions": humanism, atheism, amnesty-internationalism and humourism.[6] 9 Ocak tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
  80. ^"I don't believe in God, but I have this idea that if there were a God, or destiny of some kind looking down on us, that if he saw you taking anything for granted he’d take it away. So he'll be like: 'You think this is going pretty well?' Then he'll go and send down some big disaster." Stargazing: Heather's angry, Jane is ill, Hugh is anxious 3 Kasım tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Kansas City Star, Wed, Oct. 31, (accessed November 1, ).
  81. ^Asked by his follower E. M. Kreps whether or not he was religious, Kreps wrote that Pavlov smiled and replied: "Listen, good fellow, in regard to [claims of] my religiosity, my belief in God, my church attendance, there is no truth in it; it is sheer fantasy. I was a seminarian, and like the majority of seminarians, I became an unbeliever, an atheist in my school years." Quoted in George Windholz, 'Pavlov's Religious Orientation', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Vol. 25 No. 3 (Sep., ), pp.
  82. ^Amazon listing 19 Kasım tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. of Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don't Add Up.
  83. ^Watson is identified as an atheist by his acquaintance, Rabbi Marc Gellman. Trying to Understand Angry Atheists: Why do nonbelievers seem to be threatened by the idea of God? 1 Mayıs tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., by Rabbi Marc Gellman, Newsweek, 28 April Retrieved 11 November
  84. ^When asked by a student if he believed in God, Watson replied "Oh, no. Absolutely not The biggest advantage to believing in God is you don't have to understand anything, no physics, no biology. I wanted to understand." JoAnne Viviano (19 Ekim ). "Nobel Prize-winning scientist wows some, worries others". The Vindicator. 28 Haziran tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 19 Ekim &#;
  85. ^"I met Jeff at The Amazing Meeting in Fort Lauderdale in January. We became friends and I read his blog within hours of each posting. He was a programmer, an astronomer, a pro-bono science educator, a hard-nosed skeptic and an atheist. This random blow against a friendly and generous guy is a typical example of the non-plannedness of things." Martin Rundkvist, Jeff Medkeff 6 Ocak tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Aardvarchaeology blog, 4 August (accessed 5 August ).
  86. ^A Rough History of Disbelief 28 Eylül tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. Official BBC site describing the series
  87. ^On the filming of The Atheism Tapes with Jonathan Miller: "We had been friends for a number of years, and had discussed a great many topics, but we had never, except glancingly, ever spoken about religion. We knew about our shared atheism, but the subject didn't seem to warrant much attention; in the Miller-McGinn world it was a non-existent topic. [] It is often forgotten that atheism of the kind shared by Jonathan and me (and Dawkins and Hitchens et al) has an ethical motive." Atheism Tapes 5 Ekim tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Colin McGinn, on his blog. (Accessed 1 April )
  88. ^"In his final chapter de Duve turns to the meaning of life, and considers the ideas of two contrasting Frenchmen: a priest, Teilhard de Chardin, and an existentialist and atheist, Jacques Monod." Peaks, Dust, & Dappled Spots 26 Aralık tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., by Richard Lubbock, Books in Canada: The Canadian Review of Books. Retrieved 2 July
  89. ^"I'm an atheist." John Malkovich The Age interview (Australia), April 25, , Magazine.
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  94. ^"What has stayed with me is the need for and love of ritual, the language of the authorised version of the Bible, the liturgy of the Anglican services, the beauty of its places of worship, the music and painting created to celebrate Christianity's central mystery. I think I remain to this day an unbelieving Anglican. None of this is rational, or particularly logical. It is how religion happens: a heap of childhood influence, a questing mind as the search begins, a failure to find new or surprising answers, a sound respect for the minds that once shaped doctrine and then the settling for a quiet and untroubled agnosticism. It is merely a timid temperament that inhibits me from declaring a bold, defiant atheism.
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