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Belief Quote by J. G. Holland

“God pity the man of science who believes in nothing but what he can prove by scientific methods; for if ever a human being needed divine pity, he does.” quote by J. G. Holland
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“God pity the man of science who believes in nothing but what he can prove by scientific methods; for if ever a human being needed divine pity, he does.”

J. G. Holland

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Source Speech: Unknown, possibly interview, date unknown

The quote warns that a purely scientific worldview may lack compassion, suggesting that divine pity is needed for human frailty.

In simple terms: Science alone may ignore human suffering.

Key Takeaway

Balance rigor with empathy.

Themes

science faith humanity

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • medical ethics
  • psychology
  • spiritual counseling
  • public policy

Key Concepts

epistemology compassion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can scientists incorporate empathy into their work?
  • Is there a place for faith in scientific inquiry?
A Different Perspective

Pure rationalism can overlook emotional needs.

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