THE BELIEFS OF SCIENCE
Certainly science has moved forward. But when science progresses, it often opens vaster mysteries to our gaze. Moreover, science frequently discovers that it must abandon or modify what it once believed. Sometimes it ends by accepting what it has previously scorned. The simplistic idea that science marches undeviatingly down an ever broadening highway can scarcely be sustained by the historian of ideas. From The God Who Would Be Known, John M. Templeton & Robert L. Herrmann, pg. 174
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