juantoo3
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Look at the air time and devotion dedicated to "French Toast Jesus".
Funny, I missed that one. I do know what you mean though, but I'm afraid the extent of zealotry surrounding those who find images of Jesus or the Virgin Mary in foodstuffs is considerably less, although the calibur is comparable, with those who fawn over every sci-phi put forward. I mean really, there's no comparison with the air time given to some "french toast Jesus" compared with string theory or parallel universes. 5 minutes on the evening news and / or a half page article in the National Enquiror, compared to years of bantor, with all seriousness, across a wide spectrum of society. No comparison. The zealotry of sci-phi wins hands down.
And I would think that you also know that a lot of this stuff, like string theory, really isn't much more than a mental exercise using advanced mathematics to play a hunch that may, or likely may not, pan out. And where we are at the present time in our state of knowledge and understanding, and the capabilities of our instruments, cannot verify or refute the speculation.
Hmmm, sounds a bit like trying to prove G-d with instruments and meters and ...
what makes the news isn't the day-to-day work that people perform. ... Likewise the day-to-day work in sciences gets short shrift while fantastic theories make the news.
I agree. But that's not the way in comes across in the classrooms until one gets into graduate school. By then one is already predisposed...one could, I think honestly, say "brainwashed," into accepting without question.
This keeps getting flipped into the science vs. religion bit, Scope's monkey trial and all that, but it *really* is about surrendering the ability to question. Question *all* things-religion, science, philosophy, politics-but we don't as a rule encourage that. We are encouraged to choose up sides and heckle the opposition.
Too bad none of these issues apply to your life. Otherwise you might find them interesting.
I would like to think the content and character of my responses in general and the wide scope of subjects I consider in my posts shows this comment for the sarcasm it is.
Question Authority.
I do.