In other words, he’s looking for a ‘God particle.’ He’s looking for a particle to prove God. Dr. Higgs, please, just look out the window. You see that tree? You see the grass? Whatever is outside your window, all of it, it’s God particles. Every aspect of it is God particles. ‘The 78-year-old’s original efforts in the early 1960s to explain why the force, dubbed the Higgs field, must exist were dismissed at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Today, the existence of the invisible field is widely accepted by scientists, who believe it came into being milliseconds after the Big Bang created the universe–‘ there’s no way that anybody could possibly know this. At any rate, ‘Scientists at the centre hope the process will produce clear signs of the boson, dubbed the ‘God particle’ by some, to the displeasure of Higgs, an atheist,’ naturally. Naturally it would be an atheist doing this research.
At any rate, what interests me about this — (interruption) Well, now, wait. No, no, no, no, no, no. Mr. Snerdley just said to me there are a lot of physicists that believe in God. Be very careful. Ben Stein has a movie coming out that I have screened at my house, it’s called Expelled, and it is about people, scientists who are being fired and shunned for their belief in intelligent design. These are Darwinists. Just for questioning Darwinism and just for being open to the possibility of intelligent design. These people fear God. These scientists, they fear God because God has the answers, God’s smarter than they are. God’s judgmental. That’s one of the things that liberals and atheists hate about religion anyway is that it’s judgmental. But regardless, I think you’ll find some scientists, physicists particularly. I can’t remember his name, there was one old coot who is close to death, and this goes back a year or two ago, but he’d been a lifelong opponent of the whole notion that anything here was created, that it was just random and miraculous but there was nothing intelligent behind any of this, and he’s finally concluded, near his deathbed that an accident can’t explain this. He wouldn’t go so far as to say that there’s a God. In fact, one of these guys in Ben Stein’s movie, guy named Hawkins who’s over at Oxford I think, Oxford or Cambridge, Ben Stein goes over and interviews him in this movie, Expelled. The movie hits April 12th or the 16th. And he said, ‘Can you explain the origins of life with Darwinism?’ ‘No, we can’t. Well, actually we can, but we don’t.’
Stein then asks him, ‘Where did all this come from? The guy actually says, ‘Perhaps an intelligent race from outer space landed on our planet gazillions of years ago and got all this rolling. But there’s no way,’ says Hawkins, ‘it could be God, there’s just no way. But it might be some people from outer space.’ And this guy is an elitist theorist and professor at Oxford and Cambridge. It’s a fascinating movie. Eighty-two percent of the people in this country believe in God. Forty-one percent are Darwinists. Darwinists are more than just believing in evolution. Darwinists are now a very closed society, they do not allow anybody to disagree with what they think. They shun and fire anybody in their midst that is open to anything other than Darwinism. Darwinism is natural selection, survival of the fittest, actually eugenics. Darwinism seeks to get rid of people who are not up to par. Darwinists are not big tent people. They are not big tent people.