2/11/2006

The great vision of science.

I shall explain what has been intriguing me about Mr Blair's approach to something in a post on Monday. I'm going to Scotland in the last part of the week, so it'll be a little quiet around here.
In the meantime, I had a few thoughts about this.
Isn't it the most telling thing? Our society has technology that even 60 years ago seemed like fantasy-land. And as scientists look at the mystery of conception, finding out amazing little facts about its complexity, the first thing they think of is how to twist these processes for 'contraception'.
It's like studying the intricate workings of an antique clock just so you can break it. What a warped lot.

3 comments:

Dyspraxic Fundamentalist said...

Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.

God Bless

Matthew

ThirstyDavid said...

You're right. My first thought is, "Wow, isn't it amazing how God built all these things into us to make us work," not "Now that I know how God did it, how can I foil his plans?" I have eight beautiful reasons to be thankful for that little protein, not sorry I couldn't stop it.

Joe said...

Well, God said they would be blinded, but I just can't figure out how supposedly intelligent minds could be that blinded and twisted.