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Francis S. Collins

“For it is impossible to conceive that ever bare incogitative matter should produce a thinking intelligent being, as that nothing should of itself produce matter. Let us suppose any parcel of matter eternal, great or small, we shall find it, in itself, able to produce nothing. For example: let us suppose the matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal, closely united, and the parts firmly at rest together; if there were no other being in the world, must it not eternally remain so, a dead inactive lump? Is it possible to conceive it can add motion to itself, being purely”

Francis S. Collins, Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith
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Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith by Francis S. Collins
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