Robert G. Ingersoll Quote

There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has attained its youth, and superstition is in its dotage, the trembling, palsied wreck says to the athlete: "Let us be friends."


Interviews (ed. 1912)


There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has...

There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has...

There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has...

There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has...