> Just thought of a metaphor:
> Imagine two aquarium - a religious one and a scientific one. Within each
> there's a fish. If you try to put the aquariums side by side, then the
> fish'll go grrrr one at the other, fluttering tails and attacking the
> glass. Merging the aquariums is naturally inconsiderable.
> Science and religion are two different sets, two different biospheres.
> And they don't necessarily have to fight over one's memesphere.
?????
I find these fish not only do not attack each other, I am having to deal
with hordes of their offspring.
Of course, my religious fish cheerfully attacks many other incompatible
mutant religious fish.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/ Towards the conversion of data into information....
/
/ Kenneth Boyd
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////