“As to Science, she has never sought to ally herself to civil power. She has never attempted to throw odium or inflict social ruin on any human being. She has never subjected anyone to mental torment, physical torture, least of all to death, for the purpose of upholding or promoting her ideas. She presents herself unstained by cruelties and crimes. But in the Vatican-we have only to recall the Inquisition-the hands that are now raised in appeals to the Most Merciful are crimsoned. They have been steeped in blood!” HumansHas BeensIdeasHandsSciencePurposeReligionSocialHuman BeingsBloodCrimeRaisedCrueltyRuinsAppealsTortureAlliesRecallsTormentPromotingMercifulInquisition Book:History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ... Source: History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ...
“The history of Science is not a mere record of isolated discoveries; it is a narrative of the conflict of two contending powers, the expansive force of the human intellect on one side, and the compression arising from traditionary faith and human interests on the other.” HumansTwoScienceFaithForceSidesInterestRecordsConflictDiscoveryMereIntellectNarrativeIsolatedHistory Of ScienceContendingCompression Book:History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ... Source: History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science: By John William Draper ...
“Four years after the death of Justinian, A.D. 569, was born at Mecca, in Arabia the man who, of all men exercised the greatest influence upon the human race . . . Mohammed . . .” MenYearsHumansBornRaceFourInfluenceHe ManIslamHuman RaceFour YearsArabiaMeccaJustinian Author:John William Draper