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However, this does not address why I should care that limitations (whatever you think they are) should be eliminated, and what progress towards that means. If it simply means that we should all always be healthy and strong, then I am against it--for the simple reason that for future generations to live I must diminsh and disappear. --tibac |
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Anyhow – it’s a lot easier for most people to believe in a god concept than to understand the complicated science behind quantum mechanics and macroevolution. Aside from the fact that religion is “comforting”, this may be another one of the many irrational reasons why people hold so near-and-dear to religious beliefs. Quote:
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