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Jim Henderson wrote:
> But something that keeps time accurately that you can wear on your
> wrist? Surely there aren't forests where those sorts of things grow on
> trees. :-)
Only because it's easier to design than grow. "Something you eat, and it
cures an infection? And it just showed up on bread? A miracle!"
> Yeah, it probably isn't exactly it, I think it's probably not something
> those of deep religious faith put a lot of thought into.
Yeah, exactly.
> I know some who
> do, of course, but I think a larger percentage believe that all that can
> be known is known, in spite of evidence to the contrary.
And those who *do* know the depths of science realize it's not
incompatible with faith in the supernatural.
> I don't think there's any serious disagreement in the US that
> math and science scores are down in schools.
I've seen such.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
It's not feature creep if you put it
at the end and adjust the release date.
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