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“We have not, in fact, proved that science excludes miracles: we have only proved that the question of miracles, like innumerable other questions, excludes laboratory treatment.” quote by C. S. Lewis
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“We have not, in fact, proved that science excludes miracles: we have only proved that the question of miracles, like innumerable other questions, excludes laboratory treatment.”

C. S. Lewis

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Source Essay: The Problem of Pain, C. S. Lewis, 1940

Science cannot disprove miracles; it only shows they are not testable by laboratory methods.

In simple terms: Science doesn’t rule out miracles.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits of empirical proof.

Themes

faith science epistemology

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • theological debate
  • scientific inquiry
  • education
  • public discourse
  • personal belief

Key Concepts

philosophy of religion methodology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we evaluate claims beyond experiments?
  • What role should faith play in understanding reality?
A Different Perspective

Miracles may be metaphysical, not empirically observable.

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