Friday, July 06, 2012
Science and religion too severely reject one another
I think that such things as Godhood at
the zenith of evolution, the activating Spirit-Will, the Twofold
Path, etc, which are the faith and idealism of the ECC, do not
necessarily oppose reason but can add to our rational and scientific
knowledge. This was the criteria that St. Thomas, and Paul Tillich,
used for accepting revelation. These things seem more than
“probable,” and more than wish-fulfillment. Science too severely
rejects other forms of knowledge, and other forms of knowledge too
severely reject science.
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