Christianity
"But Christianity has not separated herself from science. She could not if she would; for Christianity, as taught and upheld by Jesus of Nazareth, is true science. Pseudoscience has made war on Christianity, and is now about to suffer the penalty in the crumbling away of its foundation stones. “Wise men believe nothing but what is certain, and what has been verified by time." Until now true science has not been able to verify the wisdom of “The Ancients" by any dynamic apparatus showing how cosmical law works, and as yet it is not fully realized that, “in order to protect science, men of learning carried empiricism? to its extreme skeptical consequences, and thereby cut the ground from under the feet of science;" sowing seeds of disorder broadcast for two generations, which, wafted from one land to another, have produced year after year a fruitful and ever-increasing crop of skepticism?, materialism, and infidelity blossoming into anarchy.The nations of the earth are now united in demanding justice for all men as never before; and science finds herself powerless to avert the danger in any other way than by supplying the implements of war, and providing new explosives; or, in encouraging fallacious schemes for destroying cities by means of “flying machines," more dangerous to the invaders than to those they seek to annihilate.
As science has done nothing to avert the evils which she has fostered, Christianity comes to the rescue with a system of spiritual physics? susceptible of proof to the senses. The day has gone by in which, as Professor Schuster? said, “a knowledge of scientific theories kills all knowledge of scientific facts;" for this resuscitated system makes it clear to all who have powers of mind sufficient to comprehend it, that we are related to the whole universe, and that “the fundamental doctrine of universal attraction" is part of the much sneered at (by the ignorant) cosmical law of “sympathetic association." Bloomfield-Moore, What Electricity Is - Bloomfield Moore
"Religious and scientific reformation have always gone hand in hand says Dr. Lowber?. In fact, religious science is superior to any other science. As Christianity is the pure religion which contains the truth of all the rest, so it is the highest of the sciences, for it represents the development of the highest faculty of the human nature. Religion develops manhood as nothing else will, and Christianity represents the highest culture to which it is possible for man to attain. . . ." Bloomfield-Moore, Progressive Science
See Also
18.20 - Mind - the focus of Christianity
Awakening
Bible
Christ
Christ Consciousness
Christian
The Philosophy of History - Keely the Founder of a System
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