[t]he more discordant, therefore, and incredible, the divine mystery is, the more honor is shown to God in believing it, and the nobler is the victory of faith.
—Francis Bacon
De augmentis scientiarum
Bacon separated philosophy from religion. Which of these statements explains his beliefs on both philosophy and religion?
A.
Philosophy based on reason and religion based on faith can coexist.
B.
Philosophy is based on reason and cannot coexist with religion.
C.
Without religious faith, philosophic reasoning cannot be understood.
D.
Without philosophic reasoning, there is no need for religion.
1 answer
A. Philosophy based on reason and religion based on faith can coexist.