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Newton does appear to ascribe gravity to God

September 4, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 11 weeks ago
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Actually, if you read some of the comments by Newton, it does appear that he may well have been alluding to a higher power when he called gravity a "force for which philosophers have searched all of nature in vain." He does in at least one place allude to the idea that God superimposes the law of gravity (remember, early on the term "law" was often taken to be a command of God upon nature), in a kind of continuous intervention (I wish I had the reference and quote now, but I'd have to go to a library to find those). Not "intelligent falling," of course, but certainly natural theology.

Who knows, maybe gravity will be next, if they ever succeed in making biology a branch of theology.

Glen D
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