Not exact matches
Those who feel threatened by
scientific knowledge due to their
belief in Bronze
Age myths are expendable.
It pains me to see how many people -
in this day and
age of
scientific enlightenment and understanding - still cling stubbornly to outdated
beliefs that originated through * lack * of understanding; through appeal to the pack nature of humankind,
in yearning for kinship and to «belong» to something greater; and through efforts to control, suppress, and subjugate the masses.
Although his prescriptions were regarded as odd, his descriptions of the new
age as informed with secular
beliefs in progress through the rational,
scientific organization of societies, for the purpose of ever increasing industrialization and ever new technologies of control, was very typical of modernity.
Yet he is not alone
in this
belief, of course, many well respected and orthodox Christians throughout the
ages have held to the
scientific evidence of the universe while still affirming the creeds and Scripture fully.
No Ryan, I am sorry, but you will not find much support for the supernatural / magical elements of your Bronze
Age belief in the
scientific community.
Firstly the idea that little of
scientific consequence occurred during the period due to a mindset that was «darkened» through a
belief in God, and secondly that the Catholic Church held back
scientific progress
in this period for it only to be liberated through the advance of a more «
scientific» and secular
age.
In pursuit of that environment, the AAS is committed to the philosophy of equality of opportunity and treatment for all members, regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious
belief,
age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, veteran status, or any other reason not related to
scientific merit.
The decoration on the coffin illustrates some important elements of ancient Egyptian
beliefs about the afterlife, while
scientific examination of the mummy has shed light on aspects of health and
aging in ancient Egypt.
And while you are doing that, davie, you might tell us
in your own words how less than 1c warming since the end of the little ice
age and the beginning of the industrial revolution, measured with ever changing systems
in areas of exponential land use change by people who have a total, consensual
belief in global warming by ACO2 and no demonstrable
scientific scepticism whatsoever, must constitute a «bad thing», awa being scientifically based and believable.
The Dustbin of Discarded
Scientific Beliefs is overflowing, and
in our growing Information
Age ever more of us are becoming aware of this reality.