what is the general belief on Ipernity about the experimental aspirations of nature?
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Published on September 16, 07
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what is the general belief on Ipernity about the experimental aspirations of nature?
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peri22b pro says:
:-DDD
Gosh! I have to shine my light on it again!!!
Josie Soho® pro says:
peri22b pro replies:
According to my recently purchased 'dictionary of angels' Asrael is the great administrator :-DDD
peri22b edited this comment 11 months ago.
Gäbii (öffline if not önline) says:
peri22b pro replies:
Gäbii (öffline if not önline) replies:
peri22b pro replies:
Gäbii (öffline if not önline) replies:
I just believe in The Great Spirit and not in all his friends, they may be cool, but it's too difficult for me to keep track of them :-)
peri22b pro replies:
Great Spirit? like the indians? well, the consorts are more fun!
Gäbii (öffline if not önline) replies:
- Exactly. Like the Indians (or Native Americans, as political correctness has it). They sure are more fun! So why don't you believe in something that's fun instead of all that gloom doom religion that was created by power hungry people, such as royalty, medieval clerics, and buddies - and certainly not by any gods or great spirits?
Josie Soho® pro says:
peri22b pro replies:
I'm just putting the question as a simple mind I am. Theology comes in where present knowledge reaches it's (temporary) end, this is the only connection. Further I just approach these things as 'what can I do with it?'...
Felix Duesenburg replies:
peri22b pro replies:
(when looking at it as knowledge, yes otherwise, I see it as a part of the "science of government")
Ulle says:
Personally I think the answer must be no, as an experiment in my understanding implies that there is an end to meet with it. In other words that there is a direction to evolution and I don't think there is.