Sentences with phrase «scientists search for truth»

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Not what u see on CNN, not what your mum said nor your pastor or priest said and not what u see some Muslims neighbors of yours do... noooo nay,,, what have u searched your self... i dare u do... find the true, i swear nothing makes any sense as Islam does, those guys know the whole truth... even if it will hurt, just like Santa - clause when u 12 year or the rats that gives money to the de toothing kid in our Ugandan myth, u deserve to know the truth... and if no scientist has come out and disproved the divine origin of this universe logically then there must be a mighty some one behind it and that Creator or whatever it is, HE has a way, a straight path to Him and we are obliged to know it... so my adverse to u is look hard for the true coz it is clear from false, even if u may hate it!!
In his latest encyclical and numerous other addresses, the Holy Father has determinedly proposed to the world - to scientists, university professors, muslims, atheists, secularists - an invitation to embark on a common search for the truth, which
Other writers have said that the scientist must be free to search for the truth without having to consider the consequences.
Some of the scientists said: «The only academic goal is the search for truth; we should have segregated wards if this will facilitate research.»
If it could be proven, 99 % of scientists on the planet would be Christian, as their's is the search for truth.
«Our message is that science is also what groups of people do who are not trained as scientists but who can also contribute to the search for truth
Howard Wainer's new book, Truth or Truthiness: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction by Learning to Think Like a Data Scientist, suggests that geometry's role in the search for truth has been replaced by data sciTruth or Truthiness: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction by Learning to Think Like a Data Scientist, suggests that geometry's role in the search for truth has been replaced by data scitruth has been replaced by data science.
Thus this small inquisitorial experiment had failed to support the theory that, at the end of the day, scientists of goodwill would come together to underpin the search for truth.
Ryan and Roverts believe that some or many of the other American scientists must have: (1) foresaken their search for the truth, (2) knowingly espoused false conclusions, or (3) remained silent about the scientific and engineering evidence supporting demolition as the true cause for the collapse of the 3 buildings on 9/11.
Plague: One Scientist's intrepid Search For the Truth about Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autism, and Other Diseases.
From here begins the multi-faceted adventure as Atari and his new gang of companions search for Spot while back in Megasaki a group of scientists led by Professor Watanabe (Akira Ito) and Assistant Scientist Yoko Ono (Yoko Ono) along with a growing Pro-Dog resistance begin digging deeper into the truth of what's really behind the dog flu and the exile it lead to.
I see similarities between the search for spiritual truth and the search for truth about the world that scientists embark on.
There have been a couple of posts which address the difference between the «debate» in the newspapers, and the «noble search for truth» that scientists like to think we indulge in (slightly tongue in cheek there)-- For instance, What If... the «Hockey Stick» Were Wrofor truth» that scientists like to think we indulge in (slightly tongue in cheek there)-- For instance, What If... the «Hockey Stick» Were WroFor instance, What If... the «Hockey Stick» Were Wrong?
It shows that science is respected as a search for the truth until a connection is made to policy, either by the scientist or a politician.
Oreskes had published a book a year earlier, in 2010, titled, Merchants of Doubt; How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming, which appears to have provided the template for the Search and Destroy Workshop.
Do a GoogleBooks search of the Pope's book for the word «tobacco», and the one place it appears is square within the biography paragraph for Oreskes — as in «Merchants of Doubt: «How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming.»
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