ATLAS OF FAITHS | SPIEGEL.de

Devotee, June 8, 1974, Geneva: […] They say Jesus Christ is God too.
Prabhupada: Yes. Jesus Christ is God. That’s right. But Jesus Christ said, “I’m son of God.”
Pusta-krsna: Yes. He said, “I’m at the right hand of the Father.”
Prabhupada: Yes.
Pusta-krsna: So he’s different from the Father.
Prabhupada: Even not different. But Jesus Christ says that he’s son of God. We accept it. Why there are so many religions? If religion means acceptance of God, then here is God. Then make one religion. Why so many different religions? Full Conversation

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SPIEGEL.de […] Even in Western civilization with its focus on reason and enlightenment, there are signs that faith in God and earthly knowledge are eminently compatible:

  • Many scientists, including leading international physicists like Hanspeter Dürr and Wolfgang Weidlich, have come out as believers.
  • In his recent book, The Language of God, U.S. geneticist Francis Collins cites surveys showing that 40 percent of American scientists believe in God. Collins forcefully dismisses the pseudoscientific teachings of Christian zealots such as “intelligent design” or “creationism.” Like Pope Benedict XVI, he insists that Darwin’s theory of evolution is not at odds with the Christian faith.
  • From the very outset in the United States, religion has wielded a powerful formative influence on the world’s most scientifically and technologically advanced nation.

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