Quote by Mary E. Pearson

Faith and science, I have learned, are two sides of the same coin, separated by an expanse so small, but wide enough that one side can't see the other. They don't even know they're connected. Father and Lily were two sides of the same coin, I've decided, and maybe I am the space in between.


Faith and science, I have learned, are two sides of the same

Summary

This quote suggests that faith and science are fundamentally interconnected, but often seen as separate entities due to a narrow perspective. The comparison is drawn to the narrator's father and Lily, emphasizing their connection as two sides of a coin, with the narrator positioned as the space in between. The analogy implies that a deeper understanding could bridge the gap between faith and science, highlighting the need for a broader perspective to realize their inherent relationship.

By Mary E. Pearson
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