People will listen to sophisticated physicists, using God as a kind of metaphor for the deep constants, the deep problems, the deep principles of physics, and say that in that sense I believe in God. The reaction is, “Oh, this great physicist believes in God – that means I’m free to believe in the trinity and in the crucifixion and in the reincarnation of Christ” – and all that stuff, which of course has nothing whatever to do with the fundamental constants of physics, which is what these physicists are talking about.