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Able Quote by B. Alan Wallace

“We are persons whose bodies can be objectively studied according to the impersonal laws of physics but whose minds are subjectively experienced in ways science has not yet been able to fathom. In short, by radically seperating science from religion, we are not merely segregating two human…” quote by B. Alan Wallace
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“We are persons whose bodies can be objectively studied according to the impersonal laws of physics but whose minds are subjectively experienced in ways science has not yet been able to fathom. In short, by radically seperating science from religion, we are not merely segregating two human institutions; we are fragmenting ourselves as individuals and as a society in ways that lead to deep, unresolved conflicts in terms of our view of the world, our values, and our way of life.”

B. Alan Wallace

About This Quote

Source Lecture: Science and Religion Dialogue, 2018

Separating science from religion fragments human identity, causing societal conflict over worldviews and values.

In simple terms: Dividing science and religion splits us and creates conflict.

Key Takeaway

Seek integration of science and spirituality.

Themes

identity conflict worldview

Mood

contemplative hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • interfaith dialogue
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

dualism philosophy of mind sociology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we reconcile scientific and spiritual perspectives?
  • What benefits arise from a unified worldview?
A Different Perspective

Integration may be philosophically challenging.

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