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FROM time to time there flare up echoes of the old controversy between science and religion; not, be it noted in any official form in the sense that leaders of either party take part, but individuals of deep convictions suddenly produce attacks, occasionally in print, which one had hoped were disposed of half a century ago. The fact that such attacks still occur is a reflection on men of science themselves, indicating that they have not yet succeeded in spreading the message of science so widely as they should have done; though it may be in part due to singular obtuseness on the part of their hearers.
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FACT AND TRUTH. Nature 148, 63–64 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148063a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/148063a0