86. Who Said it? "The march of science, falsely so called, through the world may be traced by exploded fallacies and abandoned theories. Former explorers once adored are now ridiculed; the continual wreckings of false hypotheses is a matter of universal notoriety. You may tell where the supposed learned have encamped by the debris left gehind of suppositions and theories as plentiful as broken bottles."
A. Charles Spurgeon.
B. Aldous Huxley.
C. Chuck Missler.
Originally posted by RBHILLAnswer: A. Charles Spurgeon. [The Evidence Bible]
86. Who Said it? "The march of science, falsely so called, through the world may be traced by exploded fallacies and abandoned theories. Former explorers once adored are now ridiculed; the continual wreckings of false hypotheses is a matter of universal notoriety. You may tell where the supposed learned have encamped by the debris left gehind of suppositions ...[text shortened]... s as plentiful as broken bottles."
A. Charles Spurgeon.
B. Aldous Huxley.
C. Chuck Missler.