- 11 Jul 2009 18:03
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Well, let's not get into what a "real" scientist is, or that they all have the same interests, as you seem to suggest.
What is the purpose of gene research? Isn't it to try to "improve" on our lives by changing genetic codes of things, and by tinkering with combinations to get something "better?"
Notice that improving and making better imply that the "scientist" (real or not) is putting himself (and mankind) in a position to DECIDE what would be better for mankind/nature/reality. Also notice that being able to improve on nature is something a master race tyrant would think himself able to do.
(This knowledge that I'm sharing with you was deduced via hours of contemplation, and NOT by rearranging sense data into eye-opening patterns)
About master race discourse, ninurta wrote:thats not what we, nor even real scientists and historians, are really even interested in.
Well, let's not get into what a "real" scientist is, or that they all have the same interests, as you seem to suggest.
What is the purpose of gene research? Isn't it to try to "improve" on our lives by changing genetic codes of things, and by tinkering with combinations to get something "better?"
Notice that improving and making better imply that the "scientist" (real or not) is putting himself (and mankind) in a position to DECIDE what would be better for mankind/nature/reality. Also notice that being able to improve on nature is something a master race tyrant would think himself able to do.
(This knowledge that I'm sharing with you was deduced via hours of contemplation, and NOT by rearranging sense data into eye-opening patterns)
Judaism, Christianity and Islam - all three accepted and promoted slavery and genocide,
so they will have no problems with human extinction either.
so they will have no problems with human extinction either.