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   Message 413 of 2,287   
   Dale to All   
   Re: Darwin relegated to myth?   
   17 Feb 14 01:39:26   
   
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   From: dale20111942yllek@hushmail.com   
      
   There should be studies of WHY people adhere to religion.   
      
   There should be studies of what psychological, psychiatrical, and   
   sociological suggestions are in religion.   
      
   Science is always complaining about religion not recognizing its   
   advancements, but science must consider very old traditions have   
   something to offer too, or else they wouldn't be adhered to for so long   
      
   Science didn't start with Galileo, Descartes, Newton, etc.   
      
   People have been asking questions and seeking answers and developing   
   solutions based on such since the dawn of man.   
      
   Science should compare its delivery system of knowledge to the public,   
   as opposed to the religious delivery system. Lots of science does not   
   make it past the insider peer review process thinking that the average   
   man is not capable of understanding it. Religion has a good system of   
   explaining things to the public, even if it is in parables or metaphors.   
   Maybe schools should incorporate the parable/metaphor model for early   
   development. Can you really say our public schools deliver a   
   satisfactory education of psychology, psychiatry, or sociology?   
      
      
   --   
   Dale   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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