C.S. Lewis in his book The Discarded Image makes a very interesting point. The medievals were all about authorities. They were very bookish and trusted and tried to understand the books that had been passed on to them and trusted them as authorities. We would point out that the books could be wrong which is true and they would agree in theory but would most often disagree.
He then points out the we put our trust in observation. He doesn't elaborate here but in other parts he talks about how we very often find what we are looking for. How much does it depend on the observer for what is observed? How much does the interpretation depend on the observer? By depending on observation what are we missing? Is this what future generations will say about us?
God help us to listen to you
God help us to trust in you
God speak your truth
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