Re: The story-telling ape (was virus: Logic)

Brett Lane Robertson (unameit@tctc.com)
Tue, 21 Oct 1997 10:42:43 -0500


At 10:34 AM 10/21/97 -0400, you wrote:
>> Chardin Wrote:
>> The onus is on science to show that it is somehow suprior to other
>> disciplines for determining the truth. Chardin
>
> Even if science was wrong 99.9999% of the time, if you look around,
>the truth of science is in every object you touch. Every piece of
>plastic, every peice of clothing - everything. If we eliminate everthing
>science has given us as truth, then we are back in huts, worshiping
>everything we don't understand, and happy to live to 30 years old. You
>don't trust science, yet without it, you would most likely be DEAD.
>
>Sodom

List,

"Science" is a dead horse! Has anyone woke up to realize we have passed the
age of science...the age of technology...the age of mechanics...the age of
art...the age of philosophy...the age of industry...are now in the age of
"spirituality" and moving toward the age of recreation (in that order, I
think)? All of these "ways of knowing" (technology, deconstruction, art,
imagination, control, standards, and creativity) surpass science and can
take over--has taken over--the maintanence of life expectancy without the
inherent failures of science (to provide for community and property needs).

Science is to a 4 year old what ethics are to an adult...just another way to
decide what is "right" and what is "wrong".

Brett

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