103:6.11 [[Science]] must always be grounded in [[reason]], although [[imagination]] and conjecture are helpful in the extension of its borders. [[Religion]] is forever dependent on [[faith]], albeit [[reason]] is a stabilizing [[influence]] and a helpful handmaid. And always there have been, and ever will be, misleading [[interpretations]] of the [[phenomena]] of both the [[natural]] and the [[spiritual]] worlds, sciences and religions [[falsely]] so called. | 103:6.11 [[Science]] must always be grounded in [[reason]], although [[imagination]] and conjecture are helpful in the extension of its borders. [[Religion]] is forever dependent on [[faith]], albeit [[reason]] is a stabilizing [[influence]] and a helpful handmaid. And always there have been, and ever will be, misleading [[interpretations]] of the [[phenomena]] of both the [[natural]] and the [[spiritual]] worlds, sciences and religions [[falsely]] so called. |