P2076:6, 195:6.1
Scientists have unintentionally precipitated mankind into a materialistic
panic; they have started an unthinking run on the moral bank of the ages,
but this bank of human experience has vast spiritual resources; it can stand
the demands being made upon it. Only unthinking men become panicky about the
spiritual assets of the human race. When the
materialistic-secular panic is
over, the religion of Jesus will not be found bankrupt. The spiritual bank
of the kingdom of heaven will be paying out faith, hope, and moral security
to all who draw upon it "in his name."
P2076:7, 195:6.2
No matter what the apparent conflict between materialism and the teachings
of Jesus may be, you can rest assured that, in the ages to come, the teachings
of the Master will fully triumph. In reality, true religion cannot become
involved in any controversy with science; it is in no way concerned with material
things. Religion is simply indifferent to, but sympathetic with, science,
while it supremely concerns itself with the scientist.
P2076:8, 195:6.3
The pursuit of mere knowledge, without the attendant interpretation of wisdom
and the spiritual insight of religious experience, eventually leads to pessimism
and human despair. A little knowledge is truly disconcerting.
P2076:9, 195:6.4
At the time of this writing the worst of the materialistic age is over; the
day of a better understanding is already beginning to dawn. The higher minds
of the scientific world are no longer wholly materialistic in their philosophy,
but the rank and file of the people still lean in that direction as a result
of former teachings. But this age of physical
realism is only a passing episode
in man's life on earth. Modern science has left true religion -- the teachings
of Jesus as translated in the lives of his believers -- untouched. All science
has done is to destroy the childlike illusions of the misinterpretations of
life.
P2077:1, 195:6.5
Science is a quantitative experience, religion a qualitative experience, as
regards man's life on earth. Science deals with phenomena; religion, with
origins, values, and goals. To assign causes as an explanation of physical
phenomena is to confess ignorance of ultimates and in the end only leads the
scientist straight back to the first great cause -- the Universal Father of
Paradise.
P2077:2, 195:6.6
The violent swing from an age of miracles to an age of machines has proved
altogether upsetting to man. The cleverness and dexterity of the false philosophies
of mechanism belie their very mechanistic contentions. The fatalistic agility
of the mind of a materialist forever disproves his assertions that the universe
is a blind and purposeless energy phenomenon.
P2077:3, 195:6.7
The mechanistic naturalism of some supposedly educated men and the thoughtless
secularism of the man in the street are both exclusively concerned with things;
they are barren of all real values, sanctions, and satisfactions of a
spiritual nature, as well as being devoid of faith, hope, and eternal assurances.
One of the great troubles with modern life is that man thinks he is too busy
to find time for spiritual meditation and religious devotion.
P2077:4, 195:6.8
Materialism
reduces man to a soulless automaton and constitutes him merely
an arithmetical symbol finding a helpless place in the mathematical formula
of an unromantic and mechanistic universe. But whence comes all this vast
universe of mathematics without a Master
Mathematician? Science may expatiate
on the conservation of matter, but religion validates the conservation of
men's souls -- it concerns their experience with spiritual realities and eternal
values.
P2077:5, 195:6.9
The materialistic sociologist of today
surveys a community, makes a report
thereon, and leaves the people as he found them. Nineteen hundred years ago,
unlearned Galileans surveyed Jesus giving his life as a spiritual contribution
to man's inner experience and then went out and turned the whole Roman Empire
upside down.
P2077:6, 195:6.10
But religious leaders are making a great mistake when they try to call modern
man to spiritual battle with the trumpet blasts of the Middle Ages. Religion
must provide itself with new and up-to-date slogans. Neither democracy nor
any other political
panacea will take the place of spiritual progress. False
religions may represent an evasion of reality, but Jesus in his gospel introduced
mortal man to the very entrance upon an eternal reality of spiritual progression.
P2077:7, 195:6.11
To say that mind "emerged" from matter explains nothing. If the universe were
merely a mechanism and mind were
unapart from matter, we would never have
two differing interpretations of any observed phenomenon. The concepts of
truth, beauty, and goodness are not inherent in either physics or chemistry.
A machine cannot know, much less know truth, hunger for righteousness,
and cherish goodness.
P2077:8, 195:6.12
Science may be physical, but the mind of the truth-discerning scientist is
at once supermaterial. Matter knows not truth, neither can it love mercy nor
delight in spiritual realities. Moral convictions based on spiritual enlightenment
and rooted in human experience are just as real and certain as mathematical
deductions based on physical observations, but on another and higher level.
P2077:9, 195:6.13
If men were only machines, they would react more or less uniformly to a material
universe. Individuality, much less personality, would be nonexistent.
P2077:10, 195:6.14
The fact of the absolute mechanism of Paradise at the center of the universe
of universes, in the presence of the unqualified volition of the Second Source
and Center, makes forever certain that determiners are not the exclusive law
of the cosmos. Materialism is there, but it is not exclusive; mechanism is
there, but it is not unqualified; determinism is there, but it is not alone.
P2078:1, 195:6.15
The finite universe of matter would eventually become uniform and
deterministic
but for the combined presence of mind and spirit. The influence of the cosmic
mind constantly
injects spontaneity into even the material worlds.
P2078:2, 195:6.16
Freedom or initiative in any realm of existence is directly proportional to
the degree of spiritual influence and cosmic-mind control; that is, in human
experience, the degree of the actuality of doing "the Father's will." And
so, when you once start out to find God, that is the conclusive proof that
God has already found you.
P2078:3, 195:6.17
The sincere pursuit of goodness, beauty, and truth leads to God. And every
scientific discovery demonstrates the existence of both freedom and uniformity
in the universe. The discoverer was free to make the discovery. The thing
discovered is real and apparently uniform, or else it could not have become
known as a thing.