Hannibal wrote:
To be honest, if anyone should have a chip on their shoulder about there being a God or not, this guy should.
And yet he doesn't. While he certainly has expressed some negative words about the church itself, one of his best friends is a Bishop, and when asked directly, several years ago, whether he believed in God, he paused longer than usual before he answered "If I say yes, you will misunderstand what I believe about God, but if I say know, you will think that I do not have faith. Therefore I decline to answer that question."
He's a pantheist, from what I understand. And the chip on his shoulder you'd expect from someone who has lived with his disability for so many decades isn't there. Not much, anyway. He has a rather healthy view of his illness. He has lived for nearly 40 years with a disease that was expected to kill him in 2 or 3. And he believes he owes his success in his field to the fact that he really has had to focus inward, since his body was essentially useless, his mind was all he had.