Shalom Y'all (hi Louis)!
And from last July's discussion of this very topic. Must be some sort
of traditional summer slump. Actually, this topic appears to raise it
head fairly consistently - do you think anything new has been added to
the discussion this time around??
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If you can stand any more on this thread, I will just offer the
following quote, which I read to my Research Design & Analysis
classes every January. After I read it, I usually ask for guesses as
to who said it. The most common guess is Albert Einstein.
"Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man
knowledge which is power; religion gives man wisdom which is control.
Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values.
The two are not rivals. They are complementary."
This is from The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr., selected by
Coretta Scott King, Newmarket Press, 1984.
--
linda m. woolf, ph.d.
associate professor - psychology
webster university
main webpage: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/
Holocaust and genocide studies pages:
http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/holocaust.html
womens' pages: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/women.html
gerontology pages: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/gero.html
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