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A recurring theme is skepticism toward science's role as the ultimate arbiter of truth. Philosophers like Kant and Schopenhauer remind us that our understanding is limited to phenomena—the world as we perceive it—while the true essence remains hidden. Science, by its nature, cannot fully grasp the spiritual or divine realities, which Christianity affirms by presenting God in human form—through bread, wine, and embodied experience.