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The History Of Creation V1: Or The Development Of The Earth And Its Inhabitants By The Action Of Natural Causes The History Of Creation V1: Or The Development Of The Earth And Its Inhabitants By The Action Of Natural Causes by Ernst Haeckel
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“Where faith commences, science ends. Both these arts of the human mind must be strictly kept apart from each other. Faith has its origin in the poetic imagination; knowledge, on the other hand, originates in the reasoning intelligence of man. Science has to pluck the blessed fruits from the tree of knowledge, unconcerned whether these conquests trench upon the poetical imaginings of faith or not.”
Ernst Haeckel, The History Of Creation V1: Or The Development Of The Earth And Its Inhabitants By The Action Of Natural Causes
“In consequence of Darwin's reformed Theory of Descent, we are now in a position to establish scientifically the groundwork of a non-miraculous history of the development of the human race. ... If any person feels the necessity of conceiving the coming into existence of this matter as the work of a supernatural creative power, of the creative force of something outside of matter, we have nothing to say against it. But we must remark, that thereby not even the smallest advantage is gained for a scientific knowledge of nature. Such a conception of an immaterial force, which as the first creates matter, is an article of faith which has nothing whatever to do with human science.”
Ernst Haeckel, The History Of Creation V1: Or The Development Of The Earth And Its Inhabitants By The Action Of Natural Causes