Science Sustained "It is the Christian world which finally gave birth in a clear articulate fashion to the experimental method of science itself...
It is surely one of the curious paradoxes of history that science which professionally has little to do with faith, owes its origins to an act of faith that the universe can be rationally interpreted, and that science today is sustained by that assumption."| | Loren C. Eiseley, Professor of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, "Darwin's Century: Evolution and the Men Who Discovered It," [1958], Anchor Books: Doubleday & Co: Garden City NY, 1961, reprint, p.62 |
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