Man: The Thinker—or the Thought?
BOOK, Booklet, 5 pages, published in 1972
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Description:Where does thinking come from? The German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) said: “We do not arrive at thoughts. They come to us.” In the light of Christian Science, we see that divine Mind “sends” exalted thoughts to us. In a similar vein, Professor Max Born (1882–1970), Nobel prize winner for physics, said: “I believe that science is an institution that progresses irresistibly, and that it is useless for a few people to try to force the development into another direction.” It seems apparent that it is the idea of science—and not the scientist—that plans the course of science.
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