BreezeWood
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.While I realize that some people find their personal obsessions with telling anyone and everyone about their disbelief in the Bible and Christianity utterly fascinating, I do hope everyone will forgive me for being so gauche as to return to the topic of this thread, since I really don't give a rat's furry ass what anyone's opinion is of whether or not I should hold religious beliefs.
The answer to the topic question continues to be, "Yes, you can be religious and pro-technology, pro-science, etc. at the same time." In fact, it seems to me that it's harder to be irreligious and pro-science, given how often those people seem to disregard and be ignorant of any scientific fact that contradicts their worldview.
The answer to the topic question continues to be, "Yes, you can be religious and pro-technology, pro-science, etc. at the same time."
not if the religion is a disguised political agenda that falsely diverts truth and facts for the purpose to insure an objective sustainable only through uninterrupted ignorance - as; 4th century christianity.