The Abortion of Science or Scientific Inquiry

Jun 02, 2008 12:04

I always used to wonder when young - why do so many things I think of do not have a reason for bolstering? It all began with the stupid , or rather "funny but thought provoking" doubts I used to come up with during my childhood. When watching the ever famous epics such as Ramayana or Mahabharatha, I often asked my parents "how is it that these ( Read more... )

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Conflict Of Belief's gowrishankar June 2 2008, 07:59:44 UTC
There is one incident in one of the two famous epics where ,the mother teaches her son when he was in her womb. But ,even in that scenario nothing was mentioned about the child asking questions to his mom . Guess there is ample testimony to the fact that reasoning was ignored when it had it's source from the infants rather than stating it as deprived from the them.

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Re: Conflict Of Belief's kai_dranzer June 2 2008, 08:58:16 UTC
Is that karna or someone? Sure, no child is allowed to question the habits of the mythological lives.

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kadambarid June 2 2008, 08:26:01 UTC
I'm in love! What a beautiful, lyrically thoughtful post! Say thanks to me :) for TED, Julia Sweeney's talk, atheism and Brian Greene!

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kai_dranzer June 2 2008, 08:51:19 UTC
yeah, I always owe you one for getting my hands wet with all these . I would rather call you my compass. :)

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kadambarid June 2 2008, 10:49:55 UTC
You missed "golden" somewhere along the line :)
Oh, I love the pun I just put up, even if I may be the one saying so ;)

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