I remember a cartoon from years ago: Two men sitting on a living room couch watch a young boy drinking beer, smoking, and reading a racy magazine. One man is apparently the kid’s father, and he’s saying “If he’s going to rebel against his upbringing, I might as bring him up wrong.”
I have met scientists, who actually see science as learning about, studying and applying God’s creative works. They actually form a sort of “underground” since speaking up about their beliefs risks getting them fired. My biology professor actually admitted to belief in God as the supreme source of life. By the way, they do not believe the b.s. of earth being only 9000 years old because the God they believe in is infinite and not limited.
Ida No about 10 years ago
It’d be horrible if this plan backfires.Then again, does the world need another physicist?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
Rebellion is inevitable. May as well use it to your advantage.
emptc12 about 10 years ago
I remember a cartoon from years ago: Two men sitting on a living room couch watch a young boy drinking beer, smoking, and reading a racy magazine. One man is apparently the kid’s father, and he’s saying “If he’s going to rebel against his upbringing, I might as bring him up wrong.”
Daniel Jacobson about 10 years ago
I have met scientists, who actually see science as learning about, studying and applying God’s creative works. They actually form a sort of “underground” since speaking up about their beliefs risks getting them fired. My biology professor actually admitted to belief in God as the supreme source of life. By the way, they do not believe the b.s. of earth being only 9000 years old because the God they believe in is infinite and not limited.