questfortruth
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Science has done two things: created viruses for bio-weaponry (to reduce the less rich population), and created the shots against them. Business and pleasure.
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What rubbish.Science has done two things: created viruses for bio-weaponry (to reduce the less rich population), and created the shots against them. Business and pleasure.
I experience a cognitive dissonance because of your name (quest for truth), and your epistemology (watching Fox).Science has done two things: created viruses for bio-weaponry (to reduce the less rich population), and created the shots against them. Business and pleasure.
Science have done more than that, it has done much for humanity, but not ao much for spiritual quest.Science has done two things: created viruses for bio-weaponry (to reduce the less rich population), and created the shots against them. Business and pleasure.
Yeah, what have the Romans ever done for us?:Without science you would die at 30 (if you managed to survive until then without falling sick or dying as a child) and wouldn't have a third of the everyday commodities and comfort you live with (including appliances, transportation, food availability and diversity, etc...)
But go on I suppose.
Without science you would die at 30 (if you managed to survive until then without falling sick or dying as a child) a
I assumed it was ironic.I experience a cognitive dissonance because of your name (quest for truth), and your epistemology (watching Fox).
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- viole
I have been told multiple times that I, in fact, am the Whore of Babylon.
No, you have to come.Do you do home visits?
Without science you would die at 30 (if you managed to survive until then without falling sick or dying as a child) and wouldn't have a third of the everyday commodities and comfort you live with (including appliances, transportation, food availability and diversity, etc...)
But go on I suppose.
I have enormous respect for science, and particularly for the spirit of scientific enquiry. But we have to concede that, without the huge leaps forward science took in the early part of the 20th Century, Hiroshima and Nagasaki would still be standing.