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Dtmccameron
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Sorry, 'bout that, ma’am. And I’d love to agree with you, raised as I was to be a scientist (And I suppose you could say I am, even though I don’t wear a lab coat or have “ist” at the end of my profession), but the way those “experts” thumb their noses at us…Largely for ideas that don’t even belong to them…It’s ma’am.
“On the six day, God created man. On the seventh, man returned the favor.”
I’m not entirely sure scientists, or humanity for that matter, want to “top God”. They’re just looking for medicines, trying to get a better understanding about the world and what surrounds it, and trying to create new technologies for the future generations.
I am one hundred percent sure that scientists have a practice for humility, considering the fact that many theories go downhill.
And I do think man is out their to make themselves like God. It’s what they’ve been doing since…Well, a little after day seven, anyhow. I think we might have a collective inferiority complex. How else could you explain the tower of Babel, the Roman empire, skyscrapers, oil tankers, Dubai, it goes on and on. Scientists, and their superstitious forefathers, were out to play God from the start, be it divining the future, or creating “life”.
It’s not that science has to be against God. It’s just that the few very damaged individuals that hide behind science because they can’t just LIVE life are very loud, very accepted by society, and on every shelf in the dang Barnes and Noble!