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1916年,一名叫洛依巴的研究人员曾对1000名美国科学家进行了一项专题调查,结果显示,60%的科学家不相信上帝,比公众信教比例小得多。洛依巴据此断言:随着教育的普及和科学文化水平的提高,相信上帝的科学家以及公众将不断减少。最近,美国乔治城大学的拉尔森教授效法洛依巴,又对全美各地的1000名科学家作了随机抽样调查。调查结果令人吃惊。尽管美国已步入电脑和太空时代,科学技术可谓日新月异,但科学家中相信上帝者所占
In 1916, a researcher named Loiba conducted a special survey of 1,000 American scientists and found that 60% of scientists did not believe in God and were much smaller than the proportion of religious believers. Loiba affirmed that with the popularization of education and the improvement of science and culture, it is believed that the number of scientists in God and the general public will continue to decrease. Recently, Professor Larsson of the University of Georgetown in the United States copied Lawiba and conducted a random sample survey of 1,000 scientists from all over the United States. Findings surprising. Although the United States has entered the age of computers and space science and technology can be described as rapid changes, but scientists believe that God who account for