Atheism Quote by William Henry Bragg
“Science is experimental, moving forward step-by-step, making trial and learning through success and failure. Is not this also the way of religion, and especially of the Christian religion? The writings of those who preach the religion have from the very beginning insisted that it is to be proved by experience. If a man is drawn towards honour and courage and endurance, justice, mercy, and charity, let him follow the way of Christ and find out for himself. No findings in science hinder him in that way.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Lecture on Science and Religion, 1925
Science advances by incremental experiments and learning from outcomes; similarly, religion, especially Christianity, encourages personal discovery through experience and moral virtues.
In simple terms: Science and faith both value experiential learning and moral growth.
Embrace both inquiry and virtue.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- personal spiritual practice
- educational curricula
- public debates
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can personal experience reconcile scientific evidence with faith?
- What moral virtues guide scientific inquiry?
Religious doctrine may conflict with scientific conclusions in specific cases.