When we ask how origins can be explained without God, the reply is that they can’t yet, but one day “science” will be able to do so. Unlike the great scientists of the past who believed in God and built the foundation for science upon that faith, many of today’s scientists worship the universe as all-knowing and without beginning or end. They have nothing else to trust. Robert Jastrow has said, “Astronomers are curiously upset by . . . the proof that the universe had a beginning. Their reactions provide an interesting demonstration of the response of the scientific mind—supposedly a very objective mind—when evidence uncovered by science itself leads to a conflict with the articles of faith in their profession . . . there is a kind of religion in science. . . .”