“To be sure, the doctrine of a personal God interfering with natural events could never be refuted, in the real sense, by science, for this doctrine can always take refuge in those domains in which scientific knowledge has not yet been able to set foot.” HumansRealReasonLightTruthAbleReligionLosesNaturalDarkClearProgressFeetMankindEffectsEventsBehaviorHarmToleranceDoctrineRepresentativesRefugeInterfereScience And ReligionDomainUnworthyPhilosophy Of ReligionHuman ProgressRegularityScience ReligionScientific KnowledgeGod And Science Author:Albert Einstein
“The love of truth, virtue, and the happiness of mankind are specious pretexts, but not the inward principles that set divines at work; else why should they affect to abuse human reason, to disparage natural religion, to traduce the philosophers as they universally do?” ShouldHumansReasonTruthNaturalPrinciplesVirtueMankindDivineAbusePhilosopherInwardPretextHuman Reason Book:Philosophical works Source: Philosophical works
“In all nations truth is the most sublime, the most simple, the most difficult, and yet the most natural thing.” TruthNationsDifficultNaturalSimpleTruth IsSublimeNatural Things Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne