Woolsey Teller Quote

And what must we think of this alleged intelligence in the skies, which after toiling for billions of years, produces nothing more imposing than the equivalent of six specks of dust in a great railroad terminal?


The Atheism of Astronomy, Chapter VI (p. 120), Arno Press & The New York Times. 1972


And what must we think of this alleged intelligence in the skies, which after toiling for billions of years, produces nothing more imposing than the...

And what must we think of this alleged intelligence in the skies, which after toiling for billions of years, produces nothing more imposing than the...

And what must we think of this alleged intelligence in the skies, which after toiling for billions of years, produces nothing more imposing than the...

And what must we think of this alleged intelligence in the skies, which after toiling for billions of years, produces nothing more imposing than the...