[MD] Science - Delusions in Search of Theory
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ununoctiums at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 09:52:22 PDT 2010
Hi Ian,
It's a mindset you are dealing with. At least 14 years in school is at
stake for some. There is a profound indoctrination into the realm of
science. Likewise there is an uniformed rally against science. Like I have
told Marsha, putting your hand in the shower to see if it is the right
temperature is science at work. Is this radical empiricism? This is
actually a real question and not a comment, I'm working on definitions.
Along with balance, patience.
Words from the True Guru (ha ha). Kanguru, that is.
Thanks,
Mark
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Ian Glendinning
<ian.glendinning at gmail.com>wrote:
> Like I said Adrie, in what way, where do you get that idea from - his
> penultimate paragraph? I think the paradox and irony is important. He
> is provocative against scientific arrogance .... but I think he is as
> he claims an agnostic (where I would say non-theist personally)
>
> As Mark suggested, nothing works in this space without balance.
>
> Ian
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 5:13 PM, ADRIE KINTZIGER <parser666 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Its one big-barnum event to spread the gospel.
> > "him" and christmas are all over the place.
> > Its a creationist of the bad kind, trying to ridicule science.
>
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