Francis A. Schaeffer on Science
The God Who Is There, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968), p. 119.
At the same time one must avoid the opposite mistake of saying that
because God has communicated truly concerning science, all scientific
study is wasted. This is a false deduction. To say that God
communicates truly does not mean that God communicates exhaustively.
Even in our human relationships we never have exhaustive communication,
though what we do have may be true. Thus, as far as our position in the
universe is concerned, though the infinite God has said true things
concerning the whole of what he has made, our knowledge is not thereby
meant to be static. Created in his image, we are rational and, as such,
we are able to, and intended to explore and discover further truth
concerning creation.
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