There cannot be any issue between faith and science, for science and faith mutually exclude one another; not in the sense that the one renders the other impossible, or vice versa, but rather that so far as science extends faith does not exist, and faith begins where science leaves off. In Sir Richard Arman Gregory


Discovery; or, The Spirit and Service of Science, Chapter III (p. 52), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1918


There cannot be any issue between faith and science, for science and faith mutually exclude one another; not in the sense that the one renders the...

There cannot be any issue between faith and science, for science and faith mutually exclude one another; not in the sense that the one renders the...

There cannot be any issue between faith and science, for science and faith mutually exclude one another; not in the sense that the one renders the...

There cannot be any issue between faith and science, for science and faith mutually exclude one another; not in the sense that the one renders the...