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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Is the fundamental gap between creationists and non-creationists...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Laurier" data-source="post: 75895122" data-attributes="member: 433816"><p>Computers are tools, not props.</p><p>They contribute nothing to keeping science looking viable. </p><p>Its RESULTS that keep it looking viable. Not tools.</p><p>Take away computers, and science will still have pencil and paper. We lose a few abilities, but we still have the same science our great grandparents had. We still have cities, industry, and trade. I can still buy an Egyptian cotton shirt, and new tires for my bicycle. The army can dust off the old artillery range setting tables we used to beat the Germans,,, twice. And folks go back to writing letters, and mailing them.</p><p>Without science, we go back to mud huts and subsistence agriculture pretty quickly. Anything that is more than a day's walk away, may as well not exist. And your new feudal overlord helps himself to your crops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Laurier, post: 75895122, member: 433816"] Computers are tools, not props. They contribute nothing to keeping science looking viable. Its RESULTS that keep it looking viable. Not tools. Take away computers, and science will still have pencil and paper. We lose a few abilities, but we still have the same science our great grandparents had. We still have cities, industry, and trade. I can still buy an Egyptian cotton shirt, and new tires for my bicycle. The army can dust off the old artillery range setting tables we used to beat the Germans,,, twice. And folks go back to writing letters, and mailing them. Without science, we go back to mud huts and subsistence agriculture pretty quickly. Anything that is more than a day's walk away, may as well not exist. And your new feudal overlord helps himself to your crops. [/QUOTE]
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