Scientists often conceive of God as the First Cause, a God of force. [1]
Scientists must be wary of succumbing to mathematical pride and statistical egotism when attempting to measure and understand the energy manifestations of gravitation, light, and electricity, as true wisdom stems from correlating quantitative and qualitative observations in science, religion, and philosophy. [2]
True scientists must recognize the limitations of material standards and instead seek for true values in the spiritual world and divine levels of eternal reality. [3]
Scientists and idealists must strive for high moral values and spiritual test levels to justify their survival by serving human progress, recognizing they are on trial before the bar of human need. [4]