Peter Atkins
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Biography
Peter William Atkins is an English chemist and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford. He retired in 2007.
"[Religious belief is] outmoded and ridiculous. [Belief in gods was a] worn out but once useful crutch in mankind's journey towards truth. We consider the time has come for that crutch to be abandoned."
"The challenge of elucidating living processes -- including consciousness and all its baggage which we bundle together as 'the human spirit' -- is only one example of a challenge where hard work is paying off and science does not need to accept the false explanations peddled by religions."
"[Religion is] a fantasy [and is] completely empty of any explanatory content. It is also evil."
"It is not possible to be intellectually honest and believe in gods. And it is not possible to believe in gods and be a true scientist."
"I regard teaching religion as purveying lies."
"My aim is to argue that the universe can come into existence without intervention, and that there is no need to invoke the idea of a Supreme Being in one of its numerous manifestations."
"Well it's fairly straightforward: there isn't one [a god]. And there's no evidence for one, no reason to believe that there is one, and so I don't believe that there is one. And I think that it is rather foolish that people do think that there is one."