Ken Wilber Quote

Within the scientific skeleton of truth, religious meaning attempts to flourish, often by denying the scientific framework itself — rather like sawing off the branch where you cheerily perch. The disgust is mutual because modern science gleefully denies virtually all the basic tenets of religion in general. According to the typical view of modern science, religion is not much more than a holdover from the childhood of humanity, with about as much reality as, say, Santa Claus. Whether the religious claims are more literal (Moses parting the Red Sea) or more mystical (religion invovlves direct spiritual experience) modern science denies them all, simply because there is no credible empirical evidence for any of them.


The Marriage of Sense and Soul (1998)


Within the scientific skeleton of truth, religious meaning attempts to flourish, often by denying the scientific framework itself — rather like...

Within the scientific skeleton of truth, religious meaning attempts to flourish, often by denying the scientific framework itself — rather like...

Within the scientific skeleton of truth, religious meaning attempts to flourish, often by denying the scientific framework itself — rather like...

Within the scientific skeleton of truth, religious meaning attempts to flourish, often by denying the scientific framework itself — rather like...