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Happy New Year! Everybody:
Science can be a very useful thing. In fact, anti-convulsants were
discovered and produced by scientific means. And they have
help me much; anti-consulsants control my seisures pretty good.
However, one question arises: Who should I give credit to for de-
veloping the medication I take?
Indeed! I should and do give credit to the scientists who discov-
ered it; however, I give more credit to Someone else. Who else
to you think (use logic) I give credit to? I give the most credit to
God!
Stop and think – about how humans did not get there wisdom from
nowhere. God gave it to them! so they could help other people.
I encourage you to put your faith and trust in God. He will bless
you for doing so. Also, I assure you that this will be you best year
ever – if you put your faith and trust in God.
Yours through Christ,
Dr. Sunderland, Ph.D.


William E. Sunderland Ph.D. (carenetcounsel…@usa.pipeline.com) wrote:
> Science can be a very useful thing. In fact, anti-convulsants were
> discovered and produced by scientific means. And they have
> help me much; anti-consulsants control my seisures pretty good.
> However, one question arises: Who should I give credit to for de-
> veloping the medication I take?
Is this the proper forum for this?
> Indeed! I should and do give credit to the scientists who discov-
> ered it; however, I give more credit to Someone else. Who else
> to you think (use logic) I give credit to? I give the most credit to
> God!
You would agree then that God deserves credit for your
seizures as well. In fact, in that case, I am sure you give no credit to
scientists. Furthermore, it is obvious (by your admission of using
medication to control them) that you would prefer not to have seizures.
So we have:
God deserves credit for seizures, medication
Science deserves credit for medication
Of course, this is assuming that God is a conscious being, because if He
wasn’t, then he would certainly not "deserve credit" for anything. But if
God is conscious then He presumably would have had the foresight to prevent
your seizures in the first place rather than to plauge you with them and then
allow science (with or without His help) to relieve your suffering.
Taking this into consideration, I would ask which is better — God or
Science?
Just to clarify my own position on this, I will let you know ahead
of time that if you answer "God" I will be immediately reminded of an
abused child.
> Stop and think – ……
Excellent advice.
> I encourage you to put your faith and trust in God. He will bless
> you for doing so. Also, I assure you that this will be you best year
> ever – if you put your faith and trust in God.
This, Dr. Sunderland is insulting, condescending, and just plain poor
etiquette. Is it self-righteousness that prompts you to encourage others to
do things YOU want them to do? Try this on for size:
Dr Sunderland, I encourage you to broaden your perspective through
the regular use of marijuana. Your life will be better for it. Also, I
assure you that this will be the best year of your life – if you use
marijuana regularly.
Does that fit?
> Yours through Christ,
> Dr. Sunderland, Ph.D.
You are not mine Dr. Sunderland, through Christ, Buddha, Krisna, or anyone.
If you wish to be mine, then be mine through your own free will, and I will
be yours. Otherwise… spare my time, my patience, and my dignity.
Freely,
Jeremy Madea
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Disclaimer this, Buddy!
If people MUST continue this thread, would you please
change the subject to something less generic than "Science
& Logic"? I’m loathe to put such a generic subject into my
kill file.
—
Ian Sutherland
i…@eecs.nwu.edu
Sans Peur