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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (37741)11/20/2001 11:53:49 AM
From: thames_sider  Read Replies (3) of 82486
 
Are we more enlightened, and value-free, in our science today? I think not.

Well, I don't recall Hoyle being banned for proposing Steady-State, or (with Wickramsinghe) being tortured for proposing that life did not originate on Earth... so I'd say we are.

Although as X says there are no doubt some religious societies or states which would impose torture for such beliefs, and ban such knowledge.
But surely no modern, democratic state free from superstition would ban the teaching and best wisdom of science, would they? Where provable hypothesis contradicts religious teaching, one would have to be extremely superstitious - backward even - to suppress the former at the expense of the latter...

<gg> yes, I know. Even Kansas recanted.
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