It’s the Big Bang against the big brain after a young genius set an ambitious career target – to prove God exists.
William Miallis is 11, but he graduated from high school two years ago and is now enrolled at university.
Such advanced achievements have given him lofty life goals. “I want to be an astrophysicist so I can prove to the scientific world that God does exist,” said the youngster from Pennsylvania in the US.
“Before we understood science, it was natural to believe that God created the universe, but now science offers a more convincing explanation.”
It would be unwise to bet against a child who was speaking in full sentences at a few months old, could add and multiply before he was two, by which time he was reading children’s books and had written a short story. He learnt Greek aged four and was solving algebra problems.
William said: “Everybody has gifts from God. I was gifted with knowledge.”
He added: “Atheists try to say that there is no God, when in reality it takes more faith to believe that there’s no God than it does to believe there is a God.
“It makes more sense that something created the universe than the universe created itself. That is more logical.”




