Author / James Ross Kelly
Bill Johnson–Sunday Morning – July 13, 2014
Brilliant Thoughts with Graham: All of Heaven is Attracted to Jesus in You
Science, Religion and Power by Rupert Sheldrake,
from Science Set Free: 10 Paths to New Discovery; Prologue: Science, Religion and Power
[Published in UK as The Science Delusion]
The scientific priesthood Francis Bacon (1561– 1626), a politician and lawyer who became Lord Chancellor of England, foresaw the power of organized science more than anyone else. To clear the way, he needed to show that there was nothing sinister about acquiring power over nature. When he was writing, there was a widespread fear of witchcraft and black magic, which he tried to counteract by claiming that knowledge of nature was God-given, not inspired by the devil. Science was a return to the innocence of the first man, Adam, in the Garden of Eden before the Fall.
Bacon argued that the first book of the Bible, Genesis, justified scientific knowledge. He equated man’s knowledge of nature with Adam’s naming of the animals. God “brought them…
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Comparison Will Kill You – Gabe Valeunzela, Bethel Church – YouTube
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Certain things in Christianity—C.S. Lewis

“There are certain things in Christianity that can be understood from the outside, before you have become a Christian. But there are a great many things that cannot be understood until after you have gone a certain distance along the Christian road. These things are purely practical, though they do not look as if they were. They are directions for dealing with particular crossroads and obstacles on the journey and they do not make sense until a man has reached those places.” (C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, HarperOne Edition, 2001, p. 144)





