Grasp Thoughts On Science, Theology, And Ethics (Classic Reprint) Generated By John Wilson Classified In Brochure
from Thoughts on Science, Theology, and Ethics
The Omnipresent Power which exists behind the facts of the universe, Of this Power Science asserts the existence to be a necessary supposition, but the nature to be to us unknowable and inconceivable.
Theology, on the other hand, asserts its nature to be known, and
conceives it to be manlike,
Theology. The supposed knowledge as to God and what exists beyond the horizon of the verifiable,
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John Wilson, an ex geologist and frustrated historian, is the award winning author of fifty novels and non fiction books for adults and teens.
His passion for history informs everything he writes, from the recreated journal of an officer on Sir John Franklins doomed Arctic expedition to young soldiers experiencing the horrors of the First and Second World Wars and a memoir of his own history.
John researches and writes in Lantzville on Vancouver Island, There are many details in his memoir, Lands of Lost Content, sitelink John Wilson, an ex geologist and frustrated historian, is the award winning author of fifty novels and non fiction books for adults and teens.
His passion for history informs everything he writes, from the recreated journal of an officer on Sir John Franklins doomed Arctic expedition to young soldiers experiencing the horrors of the First and Second World Wars and a memoir of his own history.
John researches and writes in Lantzville on Vancouver Island, There are many details in his memoir, Lands of Lost Content, sitelink sitelink,