Finally, here is a summary of Max Plank:
“He won the 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics and is considered the founder of Quantum mechanics.
In the first place, God is not impressed by the things men are impressed by and second, it is not up to any man to decide if another man is Christian enough. God is the Judge of all such matters.
But you claim that Plank was not Christian enough to satisfy your own criteria.
I merely pointed out that Plank was a lifelong Lutheran, and church elder for the last 27 years of his life.
So how many Christians do you know could say the same — one in ten? one in a hundred?
You also mentioned Einstein, a Jew of course, and not devout by all accounts I’ve seen.
But neither was he a committed atheist, which is what’s required for metaphysical or ontological naturalism.
Again, my point is that science itself does not require atheistic religious or philosophical beliefs.