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Author: ComandanteBananaComandanteBanana Date: May 27, 2008 15:12
Do you see a cause and effect relationship between Knowledge and
Science and between Ignorance and Religion? Do you know any scientist
who's convinced of the Bible's stories?
So, if such is the case (just as I suspect), then all we need to do is
to bring the scientists to preach at the local church... Well, those
who profit from it won't like it, but you get the point... ;)
WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION?
(beware of the monkey)
http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: May 27, 2008 21:08
On May 27, 3:12 pm, ComandanteBanana yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Do you see a cause and effect relationship between Knowledge and
> Science and between Ignorance and Religion? Do you know any scientist
> who's convinced of the Bible's stories?
>
> So, if such is the case (just as I suspect), then all we need to do is
> to bring the scientists to preach at the local church... Well, those
> who profit from it won't like it, but you get the point... ;)
>
> WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION?
> (beware of the monkey) http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
But science is only a part of knowledge so the leaders of the
knowledge industry should be the preachers, which is kind of elitist.
This would make churches like colleges, but if you think about it most
of these preachers are highly educated. Actually your post seems like
an argument for a bias in which brainch of knowledge should be more
important to all the others. There are also many kinds of science, how
do we decide which kind of science shall be preached at the people?
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Author: Thurisaz, Germanic barbarianThurisaz, Germanic barbarian Date: May 27, 2008 22:57
ComandanteBanana:
> Do you see a cause and effect relationship between Knowledge and
> Science and between Ignorance and Religion?
Religion, no. A relation between ignorance and _blind_ faith, yes. For all I
can tell, a decent education is the perfect immunization against
morontheism.
> Do you know any scientist
> who's convinced of the Bible's stories?
Literally convinced? No. But then, I'm not a scientist myself and don't know
too many of them, so that may be just me.
> So, if such is the case (just as I suspect), then all we need to do is
> to bring the scientists to preach at the local church... Well, those
> who profit from it won't like it, but you get the point... ;)
That's not the real problem. The real problem would be to make the
brainwashed think outside the box. Sadly.
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Author: ComandanteBananaComandanteBanana Date: May 28, 2008 13:04
On May 28, 12:08 am, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 27, 3:12 pm, ComandanteBanana yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Do you see a cause and effect relationship between Knowledge and
>> Science and between Ignorance and Religion? Do you know any scientist
>> who's convinced of the Bible's stories?
>
>> So, if such is the case (just as I suspect), then all we need to do is
>> to bring the scientists to preach at the local church... Well, those
>> who profit from it won't like it, but you get the point... ;)
>
>
> But science is only a part of knowledge so the leaders of the
> knowledge industry should be the preachers, which is kind of elitist.
> This would make churches like colleges, but if you think about it most
> of these preachers are highly educated. Actually your post seems like
> an argument for a bias in which brainch of knowledge should be more ...
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Author: ComandanteBananaComandanteBanana Date: May 29, 2008 19:38
I'm going to quote here from National Geographic, which is respected
enough among intelligent people...
WAS DARWIN WRONG?
'When scientists say "theory," they mean a statement based on
observation or experimentation that explains facets of the observable
world so well that it becomes accepted as fact. They do not mean an
idea created out thin air [the Bible, for example], nor do they mean
an unsubstantiated belief [faith].'
NG, Nov. 2004, quoted From the Editor. The notes [...] are mine.
Disclaimer: Ignorant people may find ideas dangerous to religion and
other myths. ;)
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Author: socratussocratus Date: May 30, 2008 02:16
On May 28, 1:12 am, ComandanteBanana yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Do you see a cause and effect relationship between Knowledge and
> Science and between Ignorance and Religion? Do you know any scientist
> who's convinced of the Bible's stories?
>
> So, if such is the case (just as I suspect), then all we need to do is
> to bring the scientists to preach at the local church... Well, those
> who profit from it won't like it, but you get the point... ;)
>
> WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION?
> (beware of the monkey) http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
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Light quanta and its life.
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The movement of light quanta does not depend of a source.
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