Inherit the Wind 2
"It's more valuable to see with the eye in one's heart, rather than see with the eye in one's head." The epic crusade of science and technology versus theology, both religions of sorts dating back in time more years than any of us can begin to comprehend. Maybe that is why, as a whole, we have such a difficult time discerning between the two, or rather, why we fail to see clearly the true meaning that lies behind the propaganda of either. The arguments on either side are significant and carry as much reason and weight as the other. Thus, we simply cannot refuse to make a judgment before looking critically into the logistics surrounding the propaganda of each theory. God's diplomats, the Bible-thumping, prophesizing blow-hards much like Brady in Inherit the Wind, are as much the bigoted and biased, sacrilegious and amoral attention-seekers as they proclaim the evolutionists to be. However, their chosen doctrine cannot be overlooked, as I myself am deeply devoted to it's teachings. Brady and others like him fight from the backbone of Faith. I don't believe in the literal deciphering of the Bible, but
doesn't exist at all and that we created him so that we wouldn't feel so small science as being purely practical, even profitable. In as sense, doing away Ironically, the thing that people are the most hungry for, meaning, is the one thing that science hasn't been able to give them. Enter God, the means to this belief of Brady's that "It frightens me to imagine the state of learning should be equal, mutually respecting partners, each the master of its own
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Approximate Word count = 807
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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