Thursday, April 21, 2016

Thomas Henry Huxley (1923)

Quotation from the July 1923 issue of the Socialist Standard
 “Who shall number the patient and earnest seekers after truth, from the days of Galileo until now, whose lives have been embittered and their good name blasted by the mistaken zeal of Bibliolaters
  Who shall count the host of weaker men whose sense of truth has been destroyed in the effort to harmonise impossibilities— whose life has been wasted in the attempt to force the generous new wine of science into the old bottles of Judaism, compelled by the outcry of the same strong party.” 
(Darwiniana, Page 52).

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