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actually, I think the "fear the lord" citation comes more from translations
and retranslations than from political intention one way or the other.
as a (harvard) divinity school graduate, I must agree that here are MANY
very devout believers who are also VERY supportive of and engaged in scientific
research. And even those who wouldn't call themselves believers are often
stunned and amazed by the discoveries we make every day. One biologist I met
recently noted that some of the adaptations he's seen among ocean animals seem
to be in direct contradiction to a logical interpretation of the theory of
natural selection... yet there they are, goregeous and apparently useless!
Lisa
But then the term used should be "respect the Lord" not "fear the Lord."
Interesting that words and terminology need to be translated or swapped out
when
they inconveniently draw criticism.
And, no argument that the world could certainly use more respect all
around.
Let's start with religious zealots respecting science and other points of
view in general.
Deron Ash
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