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Religion and ScienceTable of Contents
 
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents...............................................................................2
 
Foreword.............................................................................................3
 
1. The Method of Argument..............................................................6
 
2. The Views of Bertrand Russell.....................................................27
 
A Final Word.................................................................................40
 
3. The Mechanical Interpretation of the Universe.........................43
 
4. Religion and the Life Hereafter...................................................56
 
5. Religion and Science.....................................................................67
 
6. The Man Science Failed To Discover...........................................94
 
7. The ‘Religion’ of the Modern Age.............................................109
 
Introduction................................................................................109
 
Review.........................................................................................120
 
8. The Atheistic Interpretation of Religion...................................132
 
9. A Last Word.................................................................................136
 
Index................................................................................................145
 
 
Religion and ScienceForeword
 
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FOREWORD
The teachings of religion are concerned not withempty abstractions but with the eternal truths of theuniverse. The only way to salvation lies in ouracceptance of and submission to these truths, just aswe adapt our lives to the brilliance of the sun,whose rays we can neither stop nor dim. To thesetruths we can adopt an attitude neither of denialnor of indifference. Relate to them we must, or weshall find our-selves on the path to eternaldamnation.If we are to have the benefit of religious teachings,the safest and surest way is through divinerevelation — the message of the Lord of theUniverse conveyed by His messengers to mankind.Speaking of the doubts raised by ancient, pre-Islamic nations about the verity of the messengers’appeal and about their status as true apostles ofGod, the Quran records how the apostles argued,“Is there any doubt about God, the Creator of theheavens and earth?” (14:10), thereby indicating thatthe truth of their message was based on nature.Nature’s manifestations all around us in the form of
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