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True or False?
In science, what you don't know can't hurt you?
In science, what you don't know can't hurt you?
True or False?
In science, what you don't know can't hurt you?
True or False?
In science, what you don't know can't hurt you?
Scientifically speaking, ostriches don't actually hide their heads in the sand. They do bury their eggs in the ground, so while tending to the eggs it appears that they are hiding their heads in the sand.False. An ostrich hides it's head in the dirt, but the lion still gets him.
True or False?
In science, what you don't know can't hurt you?
I do.I'd call that false in or out of science... don't you think?
And often by what they do know. For instance, save the children, all the other adult Christians that worshiped at Koresh's Waco compound, knew that they would meet their end in a conflagration just as predicted. But of course, this comports with your worldview, because they were martyr'd by the BATF.I do.
Did you know that people get hurt, maimed, and killed by what they don't know?
The point I'm making with this thread though deals with what isn't known.And often by what they do know.
I do.
Did you know that people get hurt, maimed, and killed by what they don't know?
Of course, the children who were martyr'd at Waco didn't know what the consequences were of worshiping Jesus.The point I'm making with this thread though deals with what isn't known.
The subject of this thread is science.Of course, the children who were martyr'd at Waco didn't know what the consequences were of worshiping Jesus.
BTW, do you think there's a special place in heaven for the martyr'd Waco children? (If your god is half as good as you claim, there better be special treatment for them!)
The subject of this thread is science.
... in the world of science.I thought you just said this thread is about what isn't known.
... in the world of science.