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The scientist who recognizes God knows only the God of Newton. To him the God imagined by Laplace and Comte is wholly…
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Science can have no quarrel with a religion which postulates a God to whom men are His children.
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Yet is it possible in terms of the motion of atoms to explain how men can invent an electric motor, or design…
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Faith gives the courage to live and do. Scientists, with their disciplined thinking, like others, need a basis for the good life,…
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The benefits of science are not only material ones. The truths that science teaches are of common interest the world over. The…
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It is primarily through the growth of science and technology that man has acquired those attributes which distinguish him from the animals,…
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Typical of the fundamental scientific problems whose solution should lead to important industrial consequences are, for example, the release of atomic energy,…
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For myself, faith begins with a realization that a supreme intelligence brought the universe into being and created man. It is not…
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That which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it. Every one thinks chiefly of his own,…
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The benefits of science are not only material ones. The truths that science teaches are of common interest the world over. The…
— Arthur Compton
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I violate no secret when I say that one of the greatest values in Masonry is that it affords an opportunity for…
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The plain truth is that what holds a free state together is neither general will nor a common interest, but simply politics…
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The government, which is the supreme authority in states, must be in the hands of one, or of a few, or of…
— Aristotle (384 323 BC)
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