Mention672577
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so:text | The essence of religion is inertia; the essence of science is change. It is the function of the one to preserve, it is the function of the other to improve. If, as in Egypt, they are firmly chained together, either science will advance, in which case the religion will be altered, or the religion will preserve its purity, and science will congeal. (en) |
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so:description | The Martyrdom of Man (1872) (en) |
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