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Faith Science


I understand your take, Tim, but "faith" is not the denial of "observation" anymore than "observation" is the denial of "faith". 

Having faith in our observations is not merely "scientific", it makes sense to our animal and our "advanced thinking".

You've faith in science, faith in what you observe, yes? So do I.

Science does not adjust its views, we do, as the observers and the creators of scientific methods. We are observers, believers in what we see, otherwise science would make little sense and certainly serve little purpose.

We are born believers, my friend. Thoughts are literally believing in something are they not? Science is the formulation of said thoughts (belief) in what is observed and what is felt to be true within them.

Spirituality is the dance we cannot forgo, no matter how hard we try to avoid it, same goes for the observations of our basic existence.

"Believing" in "science" is our rational conclusions drawn from our observing where and what we are, belief is no different in the constant flux of things.

Let's do our best not to deny another's take on the why...

Bless you and yours, Tim.

Love&Peace

Mark Richard Prime

© 2014 Mark Richard Prime


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