[Across the Zodiac by Percy Greg]@TWC D-Link bookAcross the Zodiac CHAPTER I - SHIPWRECK 5/26
But when they insist on an alternative to their respective theories, I suggest Puck as at least equally credible with Satan, Shakespeare, or the parrot-cry of imposture.
It is the very extravagance of illogical temper to call on me to furnish an explanation _because_ I say 'we know far too little of the thing itself to guess at its causes;' but of the current guesses, imposture seems inconsistent with the evidence, and 'spiritual agency' with the character of the phenomena." "That," replied Colonel A----, "sounds common sense, and sounds even more commonplace.
And yet, no one seems really to draw a strong, clear line between non-belief and disbelief.
And you are the first and only man I ever met who hesitates to affirm the impossibility of that which seems to him wildly improbable, contrary at once to received opinion and to his own experience, and contrary, moreover, to all known natural laws, and all inferences hitherto drawn from them.
Your men of science dogmatise like divines, not only on things they have not seen, but on things they refuse to see; and your divines are half of them afraid of Satan, and the other half of science." "The men of science have," I replied, "like every other class, their especial bias, their peculiar professional temptation.
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