Walter Terence Stace Quote

No scientific argument — by which I mean an argument drawn from the phenomena of nature — can ever have the slightest tendency either to prove or disprove the existence of God... science is irrelevant to religion.


Religion and the Modern Mind, Chapter 5 (p. 76), J.B. Lippincott Company. 1952


No scientific argument — by which I mean an argument drawn from the phenomena of nature — can ever have the slightest tendency either to prove or ...

No scientific argument — by which I mean an argument drawn from the phenomena of nature — can ever have the slightest tendency either to prove or ...

No scientific argument — by which I mean an argument drawn from the phenomena of nature — can ever have the slightest tendency either to prove or ...

No scientific argument — by which I mean an argument drawn from the phenomena of nature — can ever have the slightest tendency either to prove or ...