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Old 26-04-2003, 01:29 PM
P van Rijckevorsel
 
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Default Floral anatomy & Religion

The attitude all too often is "Our Somebody made all this stuff with a
snap of the fingers so we can trash it. If our Somebody feels it was a good
idea in the first place He can restore it at Will, so it does not matter
what we do with it"

Iris Cohen schreef
Unfortunately, I have actually run across this attitude in people who are

opposed to population control. The truly religious consider themselves
stewards of God's creation, with a responsibility to preserve it for future
generations. Let's say a scientist should be wary of some people who call
themselves religious.

Iris


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Yes, it is not all that rare and it is highly correlated with the population
control issue. The general idea seems to be that souls are the thing that
matters. This means that producing as many people as possible (even if they
have to live in appalling poverty) gives as many possible souls to be won
(actually the poverty is thought desirable as good for the quality of the
souls to be harvested). Very much in line with modern ideas of cheap mass
production of throw-away items. The orthodox catholics are the only ones who
will come out and actually be honest about it (at least partly), but they
are not alone in believing it and practicing it.

Obviously religion covers a lot of ground and it would not do to make
sweeping statements about religion and the religious, but there are ugly
spots here and there. Waryness is the word. ;-)
PvR