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Many people have entrusted
their decision-making to government. Bingo!
Many people have also given that decision-making to the deity.
They create a deity, then they say
"He will make the most appropriate decision:
prevent my house from burning down, prevent my children from being killed
and help us along the way", but it's going to take time
for people to take on the responsibility of managing
this wonderful gift of nature: the earth
water, all the wonderful things we have, top soil
and we have to take care of the Earth. We have to assume responsibility.
We have brains
and the brains can be programmed in many different directions.
They can go into the abstract region
which has nothing to do with improving our lives.
We can invent reasons for nature
or we can say "I don't know how nature works"
and hold that in abeyance, and try to find out.
That's the difference between science and religion.
Religion has answers.
Many say "The Lord works in strange ways"
when they can't account for anything.
The scientist says "I don't know," and "What are you going to do about it?"
He goes into a lab to try to find out. What's the best shape for a boat?
What's the best arrangement for sails
to get the most effective movement from the wind?
He says "I don't know", so he sets up an experiment
and the experiment is truth-seeking
but tangibly truth-seeking
but philosophy and theology, you sit back on an arm chair.
You say "I guess the trees are here to give us oxygen."
The scientist says "The trees are here. They produce oxygen
and that enables us to survive. " Yet, they're not here for that purpose
because there are many remote islands that have trees
without any humans, producing oxygen.
There are many tidal waves that go over islands
without people on them, so they're not there to punish people.
(Interviewer) Humans are amazingly anthropomorphic.
-Terribly so. - Oh yeah, it's all about us.
- My mother used to be like that. She used to say
"The ant is going home to feed its young", and I said
"How do you know that? " Maybe it's going home to eat its young."
Like the spiders, they mate, then the female eats the male.
I'm not talking about pornography.
I'm talking about digesting them.