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RELIGION - SCIENCE: I don’t think that by studying science you will be forced to conclude that there must be a God. But if you have already found God, then you can say, from understanding science, ‘Ah, I see what God has done in the world’.’ (Carl Feit, U.S. cancer biologist at Yeshiva University and a Talmudic scholar, Born 1946)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: I don't think that by studying science you will be forced to conclude that there must be a God. But if you have already found God, then you can say, from understanding science, 'Ah, I see what God has done in the world'.' (Carl Feit, U.S. cancer biologist at Yeshiva University and a Talmudic scholar, Born 1946)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: Insinceriyy: The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. (George Orwell, English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic, 1903-1950)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: If Galileo had said in verse that the world moved, the inquisition might have let him alone. (Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet, 1840-1928)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: Religion is at its best when it relies on the strength of argument; it is at its worst when it seeks to impose truth by force. (Jonathan Sachs, British rabbi, philosopher, and scholar, Born 1948)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: Spiritual truth is universal; as such, it is the property of no one religion. (Hafez, Persian poet, 1315-1390)
RELIGION - SCIENCE: In religion, faith is a virtue. In science, faith is a vice. (Jerry Coyne, U.S. biology professor, Born 1949)