Why famed atheist Stephen Hawking is on a pontifical academy
Vatican City, Dec 2, 2016 / 03:35 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Stephen Hawkings visit to the Vatican this week has raised curiosity, with some asking what exactly the famed astrophysicist and self-proclaimed atheist was doing in the heart of the Catholic Church.
But for the Vatican, his visit was nothing out of the ordinary. Hawking is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences which includes 80 of the most brilliant scientists in the world and he was in Vatican City for the groups annual meeting.
This years conference was focused on Science and Sustainability. Hawking himself gave a talk on The Origin of the Universe, the topic that has earned him world renown.
Religious belief Catholic or otherwise is not a criterion for membership in the Pontifical Academy. The groups president, Werner Arber, a former Nobel Prize Laureate in Medicine, is a Protestant. And members of the Academy are Catholics, atheists, Protestants and members of other religions.
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