Re: If you are ever in Arkansas...




jonathan wrote:

> 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.

Rubbish. Science is about careers and prestige. nothing to do with
'the science' Scientists should be encouraged to publish anonymously,
if it's about the science.

> It's instinctive for
> us to want to know without any doubts.

No. We thrive on uncertainty (read terror and fear..) Bush
understands that.

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

"Puffing on Arkansas grass."

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