Show SCIENCE AND A Few Thoughts by Why there should be any conflict between science and religion has always been a matter of deep conjecture with The two forces that of all others should work harmoniously hand in and should travel in a parallel Where the two have religion has more often at fault than There is no conflict between science and true Science is religion may be of two kinds one dealing with the elements in the character of and the other a system of doctrines and In prevailing religions faith and creed and ritual are often the presence ol all four are pleasingly harmonized in one individual which does imply that this condition is always faith and piety often exist where there is a total absence of creed and and creed and ritual is often flaunted where there are few evidences of piety and Piety and faith are creed and ritual are The more tenaciously a man adheres to a certain body of the greater and deeper is the groove he digs for and he can never see clearly he has climbed the steep precipices of this groove and stands upon an eminence which affords him a view in every A new bit of knowledge sinks in to the heart like a new blessing from for that is what it and gratitude naturally then an attitude of increased reverence am ove is the Men of science are seeking after a knowledge or understand ing ct the laws of How can this be a violation true religious Can man pursue a higher Only as and the Scriptures have become uncanny enough to introduce records of miracles and wonders contrary to natural only so far have they conflicted with When ancient in the or out of the many that are little more to be relied upon than are at variance with the evidences written on the face of or at variance with the and convictions of the human man has a right to question their and God bless the man who does it We are growing out of the age when the petty of little minds are consoled by a new stick of candy in the form of a new thank God man is beginning to revere the natural-as being as Godlike as anything else could possibly I cannot see how increased knowledge of natural law could fail to increase the depth of religious Spencer tells us that the of science not only his magnificent in him a true pride J also teaches him his J as well to a true he thus to the petty jj gator into the world of sj but to the scientist beyond the to the Mil true that 1 evince no evidences to ate the belief that the Divine Creator of universe and is made in L believe if we are to f Tie can be permitted to be-t that the earth is the center reflect that there are possibilities that upon Myriads of worlds and plan-bating about us there maybe or individual of conscious vastly i to man in knowledge Can we conceive I their dream of Divinity ht true that science has not juried itself into accepting as ft the-record of the immaculate of for is it not that God should have this magnificent world with its protecting and pro- and then to have from them in order to rth a perfect man rue that science has not or even propounded the in ng graces of baptism for an uses his 3 be the greatest blessing i he can see nothing would consider it a E time to attempt to prove e was made from a rib of can see no great in the lOr being dealt out to man believes that all the is being Dimly and it is too lim-in its to a few gross gestures i guttural mutterings by man f add to the sanctity of that flie most bigoted fanatic i f e ever met with has always admitted that God gave reason whereby to gain salva-Then in the name of Heaven f us use boundlessly and I emphatically There is no conflict be-Ien science and true I tik was Adam the happiest Because he had no f SUt on Pound of tea per ls in the United J p |