Victor J. Stenger Quote

I do not think science has to make any apologies. It looks at the world and tells it like it is. And we all live longer, better lives because of this dispassionate view. Sure, it commands awe and provides inspiration. Still, I would rather be operated on by a surgeon who sees me as an assemblage of atoms than one who lovingly tries to manipulate what he or she imagines are my vital energy fields.


Has Science Found God?: The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe (ed. Pyr Books, 2003)


I do not think science has to make any apologies. It looks at the world and tells it like it is. And we all live longer, better lives because of this ...

I do not think science has to make any apologies. It looks at the world and tells it like it is. And we all live longer, better lives because of this ...

I do not think science has to make any apologies. It looks at the world and tells it like it is. And we all live longer, better lives because of this ...

I do not think science has to make any apologies. It looks at the world and tells it like it is. And we all live longer, better lives because of this ...