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Yes, Sir Isaac Newton was a devout Christian who believed in creation as described in the Bible. He believed that God was the ultimate creator of the universe and that his scientific discoveries were a way to understand the complex workings of God's creation.
Isaac Newton was a devout Christian, but he did not believe in the traditional doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Instead, he believed in Unitarianism, which rejects the notion of the Trinity and emphasizes the oneness of God. Newton's religious beliefs influenced his scientific work, as he saw the study of the natural world as a way to understand and appreciate the wonders of God's creation.
Newton Smith is 52 years old basing on his account in W3.
Newton Marshall Hall has written: 'The book of life' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, History of Biblical events, Bible, English Bible stories 'The book of life' -- subject- s -: History of Biblical events, Bible, English Bible stories
If you mean Isaac Newton, he studied the bible trying to predict the time of the second coming of Christ. He predicted that Christ would return in the year 2060.
John Newton Davies has written: 'Rightly dividing the Word' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical Greek language, Criticism, interpretation, Semantics
because he is really smart
No, Isaac Newton did not get along with his stepfather. Their relationship was strained, and Newton's stepfather withdrew financial support for his education, which caused Newton to work various jobs to pay for his studies.
R. Newton Flew has written: 'The hymns of Charles Wesley' -- subject(s): English Hymns, History and criticism 'Jesus and His church' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Church, Theology
Of course not. He just found out about it. Gravity itself is nature's own creation. No-one created it