Re: If you are ever in Arkansas...




"Jo Schaper" <joschapern4ospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> From the people who brought you Christ of the Ozarks and the Great
> Eureka Springs Passion Play:
> The Museum of Earth History...
>
> http://www.moeh.org/main/about.htm
> http://www.dfire.org/x1671.xml?ss=print


I wonder if the 'garden of eden' exhibit is nude?

But ya know, the more interesting aspect of all this
is why is this movement gaining steam? They are
looking for the same things we are, the answers.
They're looking for simplicity and certainty, the
same thing science wants. It's instinctive for
us to want to know without any doubts.

Objective science and religion, these are the
manifestations of our instincts, the animal in us
searching madly for these elusive answers to our
existence.

But a rational mind, not driven by an instinctive need
to simplify, would understand the foolishness in both methods.
In that simplicity and the answers are found in the
uncertainty of reality. Where total system uncertainty is
at a maximum is where Nature begins. It's where
reality exists.

Religion isn't science, but science isn't philosophy.
And without both, without a complete system of
understanding where both are merged into one
the two camps will continue to be mired in simplicity
and ignorance. The two camps will continue ridiculing
each other like children in the playground, fighting
like cats and dogs, as the animals you are.



Jonathan

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> Wow.
> Jo

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