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StrawberryJam
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Perhaps this needs to be discussed in PM as you realize I do not wish to offend the various catholics here that believe in crop circles let alone anything else.What areas lacking permission are you referring to? If you look at what the Catholic Church condemns regarding science (for example, embryonic stem cell research), you will see that the reasoning is most often based on respect for the life and dignity of a person. This same type of reasoning is why Nazi’s experimenting on Jewish prisoners in the name of science would be condemned. If you condemn that action as well, are you wrongfully limiting science because of a subjective moral judgment you have made regarding the action?
p.s. Whether an embryo is a person, etc, is a discussion for a different thread.
I think it is erroneous to say that your hours and days left count all the more than someone who does believe in an eternal Heaven. Let’s explore your last sentence from our two viewpoints:
From a Christian viewpoint, our time left counts towards either eternal happiness or eternal damnation, not only for ourselves, but perhaps for others that we can help come to know God. In other words, our time here on earth not only has an immediate and temporary impact, but also has an eternal impact.
From an atheistic viewpoint, regardless of the magnitude of one’s positive or negative contributions, our time left most likely will only have a temporary effect (whether it lasts for a generation or until the end of the universe). In any case, it could never exceed the eternal impact mentioned above.
