“If pro-abortionists want to commit intellectual suicide and deny scientific facts, that's their problem. But there's no reason a civilized society should fund their anti-scientific outlook - or accept its inhumane consequences.” IfsWantShouldReasonFactsProblemAcceptingIntellectualConsequenceSuicideDenyCommitNo ReasonFundCivilizedOutlookCivilized SocietyScientific FactsInhumane Author:Nancy Pearcey
“Superstition? Who can define the boundary line between the superstition of yesterday and the scientific fact of tomorrow?” FactsLinesTomorrowYesterdayBoundariesSuperstitionsScientific Facts Author:Garrett Fort
“I don't mind . . . the fun and games of being treated like a fragile flower. But as a physiologist working with the unromantic scientific facts of life, I find it hard to delude myself about feminine frailty.” MindHardFactsGamesFunFlowerTreatedFeminineFragileFacts Of LifeFrailtyScientific Facts Author:Estelle Ramey
“In this interconnected universe, every improvement we make in our private world improves the world at large for everyone. We all float on the collective level of consciousness of mankind, so that any increment we add comes back to us. We all add to our common buoyancy by our efforts to benefit life. It is a scientific fact that what is good for you is good for me.” WorldKindFactsUniverseLevelsCommonEffortConsciousnessMankindBenefitsAddImprovementCollectivesFloatsInterconnectedScientific FactsBuoyancy Book:Along the Path to Enlightenment Source: Along the Path to Enlightenment
“If you make the same guess often enough it ceases to be a guess and becomes a Scientific Fact. This is the inductive method.” IfsEnoughFactsMethodCeaseScientific Facts Author:C. S. Lewis
“When I was a student almost nobody thought there was any life beyond Earth. Today it's fashionable to say that there is life all over the place, that the universe is teeming with it, but the scientific facts on the ground haven't really changed.” FactsTodayEarthUniverseHavensChangedStudentsFashionableScientific Facts Author:Paul Davies
“In science, 'fact' can only mean 'confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent.' I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.” MeanDoeFactsMightWould BeScienceReligionPossibilityEvolutionTomorrowEqualDegreesPhysicsMeritApplesClassroomScientific FactsRotten Apples Author:Stephen Jay Gould