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- From: Braden Glen <d246@UNI05.LARC.NASA.GOV>
- Subject: From C S Lewis...
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- Mathematicians, astronomers, and physicists are often religious, even
- mystical; biologists much less often; economists and phychologist very seldom
- indeed. It is as their subject matter comes closer to man himself that their
- anti-religious bias hardens.
- 'Religion without Dogma', Socratic Digest
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- In our age I think it would be fair to say that the ease with which a
- scientific theory assumes the dignity and rigidity of fact varies inversely with
- the individual's scientific education.
- 'The Discarded Image', ch 2
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- In science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; in Christianity we
- find the poem itself.
- 'Miracles', ch. 14
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- Everyone have a merry Christmas and Blessed New Years...
- In His Love Glen
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- Glen Braden d246@uni05.larc.nasa.gov
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- 'By examining the tongue, physicians find out the diseases of the body; and
- philosophers, the diseases of the mind and heart' -Justin
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