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How do you view modern day science?

Im just fascinated by it and i would like to know everyone's view's on recent discoveries and whatnot.
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wowie my gramer sux
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
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Lol, Grammar Nazi inbound.
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tamore said:
it sure is an upgrade from religion
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posted over a year ago 
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Oh, yes.
shadowlover3000 posted over a year ago
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*tips fedora*
neonClouds posted over a year ago
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im jking of course
neonClouds posted over a year ago
hetalianstella said:
It's only my favorite thing ever. I don't know what's more fascinating than learning about how everything works.
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haha i read your debate between u and finn true fan person i laughed a little
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
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^care to explain?
True-Finn-Fan posted over a year ago
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^^also... name fail bro..
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Book-Freak said:
I think the things it can achieve are either incredible or horrendous. Since both amazes and frightens me. I think that to deal in science requires a lot of ethical thinking.
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shadowlover3000 said:
It is fascinating beyond belief! I love science and I think that it makes us learn and develop as a whole. It speaks truth and shows evidence on how things are.
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BlondLionEzel said:
It's the greatest thing ever.
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Zeppie said:
It's both fascinating and a little scary.
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Siren-Lamia said:
It is fine, I just have high expectations.
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neonClouds said:
It's cool, I still want my hoverboards tho
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Animeaddict63 said:
Amazing,back when I was a kid back in the early 2000's global warming was like this little thing that was like a myth.Also we couldn't even imagine the idea of having a Tigon or a Liger,or even possibly having a woolly mammoth back on earth.In short modern day science is clearly amazing,and stuff is being discovered quicker than ever with it.
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MaxandMart said:
I love the new technology. My parents had passed away before the internet, and I often think when I am on line how much they would have enjoyed it. We have relatives all over the world, and Mom used to write to them on regular basis. My Dad was an engineer, so he would have loved it for sure.

There are some things though about science that I have not been able to reconcile with what I learned when I was growing up. The most recent thing was that Pluto is no longer considered a planet. (Yes, I know for a long time some people thought the world was flat and opposed those who claimed the world was round).

I also have a hard time with the religious aspect, since there are many questions left unanswered on both sides.

For those that believe in evolution, where is the missing link?

For those that believe in creation (as in the Bible), how do you explain the 6 possible blood types, if Eve was created from Adams rib?
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