Truth and Scientific Truth
BOOK, Booklet, 21 pages, published in 1993
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Description:Mankind is always searching for Truth, but we must understand the difference between a “truth” and a “scientific truth.” A scientific truth requires an understanding of its context within the whole, whereas a truth is considered only as an isolated fact (not in the context of the whole field of knowledge). For example: a truth stated in Science and Health has no spiritual impact on our lives unless it is seen in the context of the entire structure of the Textbook’s 16 chapters.
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