(made at the request of that evil, "senses man" - Carl Sagan.
When we're not quibbling about some arcane syntax in some ancient "holy" writ - or fighting a war over same - I think mankind can - and DOES - do some amazing stuff, given half a chance...
I just _love_ it when people get their panties in a wad when one of us e-b-i-l infidels says public things that question their god, even when their response is in some anecdotal form. <_<
Oh, by the way, Hawking's findings challenging Newton's religious views relating to science only shows science's flow of discovery, ... that it continuously builds upon, and at times challenges previous findings and theories.
... ahhh Yes. Such is the wisdom of man. Continuously moving forward and upwards. ... As opposed to religious writings and doctrinal foundations, which are often in stasis from when they were first written down.
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George Aar
I would contend, that's the only wisdom we've got - or ever had...
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And I know it's quite chic amongst the religiously disposed to denigrate man's abilities,
but when was the last time a holyman or holy thunderer made a photo like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Blue_Dot
(made at the request of that evil, "senses man" - Carl Sagan.
When we're not quibbling about some arcane syntax in some ancient "holy" writ - or fighting a war over same - I think mankind can - and DOES - do some amazing stuff, given half a chance...
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I wonder how many more pale blue dots there are in the cosmos..
this one seems to be my favorite. At least at the moment..
and the last couple of trips through, besides..
if one believes "all that"..
hey.. belief is subjective, for the most part..
next time (if there is one) I'll go to grad school at least fifteen or twenty years earlier, in birth years, anyway..
the most ideal circumstance would simply be to remember everything I've worked on this time around..
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On the first day God said "Let there be a big BANG", and the cosmos was born from it.
I have read all of Carl Sagans books, my favorite author.
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I just _love_ it when people get their panties in a wad when one of us e-b-i-l infidels says public things that question their god, even when their response is in some anecdotal form. <_<
Oh, by the way, Hawking's findings challenging Newton's religious views relating to science only shows science's flow of discovery, ... that it continuously builds upon, and at times challenges previous findings and theories.
... ahhh Yes. Such is the wisdom of man. Continuously moving forward and upwards. ... As opposed to religious writings and doctrinal foundations, which are often in stasis from when they were first written down.
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