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... religion . " Science , in itself considered , the orderly and reasoned knowledge of the phenomenal universe of things and events , ought not to be , and has not been , hostile to religion , simply because it does not and cannot enter ...
... religion . " Science , in itself considered , the orderly and reasoned knowledge of the phenomenal universe of things and events , ought not to be , and has not been , hostile to religion , simply because it does not and cannot enter ...
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... religious character , " and con- cludes that religion affords the only permanent sanction for progress . A famous biologist , Romanes , who once professed the most abso- lute rejection of revealed religion , thinks his way soberly back ...
... religious character , " and con- cludes that religion affords the only permanent sanction for progress . A famous biologist , Romanes , who once professed the most abso- lute rejection of revealed religion , thinks his way soberly back ...
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... Religion can no more mix with science than oil with water . Science acknowledges no necessity for the existence of religion , and finally severs the bonds between morality and religion . Morality , altogether independent of religion ...
... Religion can no more mix with science than oil with water . Science acknowledges no necessity for the existence of religion , and finally severs the bonds between morality and religion . Morality , altogether independent of religion ...
Contents
An Age of Doubt | 3 |
The Gospel of a Person | 36 |
The Unveiling of the Father | 70 |
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