Mochronicle
Reverend tiresome of answering to God.. who ?
It is very embarrassing that the Chicago Tribune should publish such anti science propaganda in this day and age. This is a piece written by a reverend in which by extreme bias against science and reason should be taken with the smallest grain of salt. The Chicago Tribune approved the response to science's darling Stephen Hawking's book that says creation was godless. The writer’s only mission in life is to propagate the myths, fairy tales and miracles of his God. Of course such a person should have no reverence towards the scientific method, or the laws of gravity, and the acknowledgment that everything we know today about how the world works owes a knuckle bump to science. Science is the way to problem solve and truly answer the mysteries of the universe. It has brought us all the conveniences of the modern world and our civilized knowledge that we take for granted. A man that spits at science obviously lies a man that teaches myths, legends, and fairy tales that are thousands of years old, and did not have the luxury of centuries of recorded civilization and reinforced knowledge. This path of truth that is testable, that stands on the shoulders of giants, that makes our life easier, safer, and more convenient, has room for more collected knowledge but has no room for the centuries old barbaric myths written by philosophers. If you want to live in this fairy tale world- write another book, a modern bible to better explain science and retract the ridiculous book of nonsense. The stories that produce God... One should be more respectable to a modern book of science. A book of reason, a book that is inspired by our collective scientific knowledge. Yet many will feel comfort knowing that their brethren in multitudes shall seek, in mass delusion, their own truth through the gooder book, the one that proclaims hundreds of miracles, each one defying science and reason. The good book that described the creation of the world and man as what best could be told in a time when most believed the earth was flat. Yee faithful hold tight to your good book that omits the dinosaurs, the good book that some say proves the world is only 5,000 years old, the good book that explains the universe and man as both being created in less than a week’s time. This, that, and much deeper yet, circulated by the unicorn, laughed by science, and preached to and by fools.
Mochronicle, 9-3-10




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