Sagan was on his time.
THISalso
you clearly know nothing about the man
"There was no deathbed conversion," Druyan says. "No appeals to God, no hope for an afterlife, no pretending that he and I, who had been inseparably for twenty years, were not saying goodbye forever." "Didn't he want to believe?" she was asked. "Carl never wanted to believe," she replies fiercely. "He wanted to KNOW." -Ann Druyan, Carl Sagan's widow, Newsweek
not really. im agnostic. i dont know if theres a god or not. im willing to be humble and say i dont know eitherI think that quote may have went over your head just a little
Sounds like he read his bible