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Old September 30th, 2007, 10:02 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Science seeks to see how things are ordered and maintained in order. Asserting who or what ordered them seems like it would rely on the personal beliefs of the person who is observing. It may influence how they view existence seeing all of these ordered things, but Science still makes sense without a religious or spiritual belief. To be able to separate it from all of these things with systematic methodology, Science is given a grounded position in what is observable. Anything else claiming to be Science is really just a pseudo-science with some sort of bias, agenda or just the reseult of bad science.

The limitations of understanding the whole self-similar "system" leave holes that could be investigated further through another means of thought, because Science can only answer perceived and testable tangible components of reality. It does not seek to answer all questions.

Science gives one a lot of things to think about, but its up to that person to draw their own extraneous conclusions.
Before there was religion or our view of spirituality there was science. Premordial and ancient wo/man worshipped nature from which science was derived in the first place.

An excellent book to read concerning this subject is "Ancient Egypt, Light of the World" by Gerald Massey, this book is outcold.. highly recommended.
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